I absolutely will be following through with this until its, no doubt, brutal conclusion. My plan is to reread the first two books prior to the release of the third. I was enjoying it, but it was a confused enjoyment. Up to around the 50% point of this book, I was confused. I’ll admit, I wish I would have taken the time to go back and review the first novel, particularly the ending, prior to picking this one up. This was definitely an action-packed ride! Meddlesome Gods play them like pawns in a game. As they seemingly grow closer towards one another, outside forces are simultaneously pushing them apart.Įach is conflicted with their own demons, causing conflict amongst them. I enjoyed the character growth in this sequel, as each of them is faced with their own private battles. The magic, the landscape, it seems everything is out to get them, maybe even each other. Our three main characters, Nadya, Serefin and Malachiasz, return and, y’all, they go through it. Significantly darker than your average YA Fantasy, this second book especially, toed the line of Horror and I’m here for it. Duncan’s debut YA Fantasy trilogy, Something Dark and Holy, continues to bring the dark atmosphere I cherish. Ruthless Gods, the second installment of Emily A.
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