FLOODPATH is gritty and fast paced and emotionally fraught. We’ve got three POVs, all of which twine together at different moments, and I LOVED it. I loved getting to see all my characters from SUNSHIELD getting to know each other better, figuring out where they stand, what they can do, and WHO DID IT. Cuz yeah, for the longest time, I was as stumped as them as to who was pulling all the strings in the Moquoian court. I possibly called it twenty minutes before them.
There’s desert survival, trauma recovery, bad decisions made for good reasons, government corruption and human trafficking, and first love (also enemies to lovers, which is one of my favorite tropes, so I was HAPPY). There’s excellent disability rep, and multiple fantasy cultures that are not all white, and DID I MENTION I LOVED THIS BOOK?!
I may have stayed up till 3 am reading last night (don’t tell the husband), and am now sad it’s over because I want MOAR. Don’t get me wrong, this book wrapped up beautifully. It takes the time for a proper denouement, so all the threads can be tied up comfortably. It’s … lovely. Like getting to sit around the campfire with your friends after a long hard day doing whatever folks who go camping do. 🤷🏽♀️ I just wanted more story because I loved what I got so much.
If you haven't read SUNSHIELD yet, this is your friendly PSA to get on that now, and pick this up next! ;)