Ok..so off the bat I'm going to warn you - there is a bit of a triangle going on here. You have Strell (who's my favorite)the Piper plainsmen from the first book, you have Alissa, the protagonist and latent Keeper and then you have Lodesh, the dangerously charming and handsome Warden from Ese Nawore who remembers Alissa from a time that right now, "hasn't".
Useless is free, Bailic is tutoring Strell as he is under the impression that Strell is the latent keeper who can open his book and Alissa is learning from Useless while doing her best to lie low. As Alissa is impetuous and curious by nature, this proves to be a bit hard.
After Strell defends Alissa he's punished by the loss of the first segment of his finger - say what you will but it could be symbolism for the upcoming love triangle and how utterly helpless feels - anyway, his life as a piper is over (or so he thinks) and he realizes that he's in Love with Alissa (although we all sort of knew this from the first book) and Alissa realizes as well that her heart is for him. However, there's not a lot of romance here and the characters, who are in their twenties, seem to act like children. That is a critique that follows over from the first book.
There is actually some character development though by the middle of the book. Alissa is still selfish and Strell is still insecure but they begin to understand the world around them, the limits of what they will do for themselves and others and sacrifice.
Lodesh is hard to not like but it's hard to reconcile the fact that he's a corporeal ghost who may or may not be immortal. He has a great relationship with Useless and their dialogue is sometimes the funniest part of the book.
This whole book seems to be about freedom, loss and transformation. Lodesh's city is awoken by Alissa and Lodesh is therefore under the command of Alissa (not to mention that this book strongly hints that in a past life or something along those lines, they were a couple - sort of left field if you ask me). His city is transformed and freed but at the loss of his following them. Alissa is transformed into a raku and she is freed through her choices but she loses any concrete chance to be with Strell.
Poor Strell. He's beginning to remind me of Severn in The Elantra Chronicles only not as strong of a character.
Eh, I don't know what to say about this book even though I've managed to write a lot about it. There's a lot to like. It's a fantasy that borrows from High Fantasy themes but puts more of a modern sensibility on it without leaving the fantasy realm. The characters, despite their flaws, are fun and interesting and you can't help but root for them to overcome any of their problems.
There are some issues that I have with the pace of the character development and the push of the relationship between Lodesh and Alissa when it's clear (seriously read the book and you'll see what I mean) that the author realizes that Alissa and Strell love each other and want to be together. The love triangle is a bit forced but everyone has chemistry. Who's to say where they will end up (I'm rooting for Strell as he knows her the best and is willing to put up with her bullshit without backing down) but I'm down for the ride.