3 stars. This third entry into a magical series was fine — and that’s about all I can say. It was an enjoyable read from start to finish, and I found myself turning pages quickly enough, but at the end of the day, there wasn’t much that actually happened, at least as far as major plot development goes. It’s not until the last 20% of the book that things seem to really pick up on that front, and just thinking in terms of the larger series arc as a whole… this book couldn’t help but feel like an obvious filler. An enjoyable filler, mind, but a filler nonetheless.
It undoubtedly does not help that I came back into this series after quite a bit of time away, and struggled to recall much of what had happened in the previous book. Usually, I don’t have this much of an issue stepping back into a series after a long hiatus, especially when it’s a series I’ve previously been so enamored with, but with this one… There’s next to no recap within these pages, and what little there is doesn’t really cover many of the important plot points from the second book. Still, I found it simple enough to just buckle up and go along for the ride, even if I felt a bit like a 20-something, smiling and nodding and trying to pretend I hadn’t blacked out and actually did remember what happened at the party last night.
I did notice this book had a fair number of typos and missing or doubled words — something I don’t remember being a problem with either of the two previous books in the series. This one just didn’t feel like nearly as polished, but even still, the errors that were present weren’t problematic enough to truly detract from the experience.
Overall, this was an enjoyable enough way to spend several hours, and I’ll probably always be happy to read anything Ravenell writes within this universe… but there’s really nothing to write home about in this entry. I’m looking forward to picking up the fourth book when it comes out later this year, but if I ever go back to re-read this series, I’ll probably just skip over this (or at least the first 80% of it).