This book is a fast-paced adventure that picks up where the previous book left off. Enthralling from the first page, the layers of intrigue and threads of destiny were constantly tightened as I read. Like an impressionistic painting, the author gives small details but leaves you wanting to know more. I like how she weaves together her narrative, giving voice to her main characters (Gabriel and Elowyn), as well as several side, but familiar, characters. Gabriel and Elowyn both wrestle with accepting the responsibilities they have been given. As a fourteen-year-old and fifteen-year-old, they feel the weight of the world at a young age. I admire their bravery and the hard choices they have to make, and I am honestly attached to both of them. I really hope their relationship continues to blossom as the books go on.
My only complaint about this book is that I wish there was a glossary or brief summary of the previous book. Honestly, I have forgotten what happened in the first book, so it took me a while to catch up. Plus, some descriptions were unclear, so I was only able to create a vague picture of some of the action. Lastly, if you are looking for this book to answer some questions left unanswered from book 1, it doesn't answer all of them. I think it answers like one of them (mainly the truth about Gabriel's mom). I can only hope that the next book will answer the numerous questions I have.
Overall, a very good book to read!