Chimera's Fire is told in first person present narrative from 1 character's perspective - River. I think you meant to post this on the prequel of this series, titled "The Amulet Society". The prequel does have three narrators: River, Clark, and Verity. There's a reason for it.
The series is meant to be read continually, so that readers get to know the characters deeper. Think of these as episodes of a TV show. You don't get much character development on episode 1, but by the end of the series, there should be excellent character growth. That's what these short reads series are. If Kindle Vella had been around when I was publishing, I would have done so on there instead of as short reads.
Please make sure you're reviewing the correct book next time. You posted this on Amazon and it is untrue that **this** short story is told in 3 different points-of-view.
The series is meant to be read continually, so that readers get to know the characters deeper. Think of these as episodes of a TV show. You don't get much character development on episode 1, but by the end of the series, there should be excellent character growth. That's what these short reads series are. If Kindle Vella had been around when I was publishing, I would have done so on there instead of as short reads.
Please make sure you're reviewing the correct book next time. You posted this on Amazon and it is untrue that **this** short story is told in 3 different points-of-view.