

Kristen Ciccarelli did not mess about, and she threw us right back into the plot.
The world-building continues to be immaculate, following with a solid plotline that rivalled the first book. Rune and Gideon lived up to the enemies-to-lovers trope, with the slowburn and angst that I could feel from them. The pacing was fast, the side characters held their own, and I ended up reading the entire thing in one day.
I had the same feeling with The Crimson Moth, but maybe this book just hit me in the right mood, because I enjoyed it very much.
Kristen Ciccarelli did not mess about, and she threw us right back into the plot.
The world-building continues to be immaculate, following with a solid plotline that rivalled the first book. Rune and Gideon lived up to the enemies-to-lovers trope, with the slowburn and angst that I could feel from them. The pacing was fast, the side characters held their own, and I ended up reading the entire thing in one day.
I had the same feeling with The Crimson Moth, but maybe this book just hit me in the right mood, because I enjoyed it very much.