
Zoey Draven really said, "I'm gonna make my readers heartbroken and miserable but they're gonna like it." And I did, but I wish Kaldur had done literally anything to fix the system that disenfranchised Erina or her loved ones in the first place. No long-lasting changes in his lands, no real growth, just a pregnancy trope (which I kind of hate) that forced her back to him before she could grow her own believable spine. Let me just reach through the book and give Kaldur a couple good smacks upside the head to knock some sense into that cad. Erina, stop being so damn nice!
Zoey Draven really said, "I'm gonna make my readers heartbroken and miserable but they're gonna like it." And I did, but I wish Kaldur had done literally anything to fix the system that disenfranchised Erina or her loved ones in the first place. No long-lasting changes in his lands, no real growth, just a pregnancy trope (which I kind of hate) that forced her back to him before she could grow her own believable spine. Let me just reach through the book and give Kaldur a couple good smacks upside the head to knock some sense into that cad. Erina, stop being so damn nice!