

Overall, it was a solid meh. Not a very strong second book, and once again there wasn't really a conclusion to some of the plot lines going on in this book. Also, the information in this book was very convoluted. I was having to fact check what was in Quicksilver to determine if the characters were referencing information I should know about, or if it was new information that the POV characters knew about, but I as a reader hadn't received the reveal yet. Plot lines were started in this book, but just kind of dwindled off unresolved, or were just magically handwaved at the end. Callie basically just got the plot to the cliffhanger she wanted to leave it on, and stopped the book there. The series feels like one giant book chopped up at random cliffhangers at this point.
I'll still read the next book, but at this point the series has fallen down on my priority list, unforch.
Overall, it was a solid meh. Not a very strong second book, and once again there wasn't really a conclusion to some of the plot lines going on in this book. Also, the information in this book was very convoluted. I was having to fact check what was in Quicksilver to determine if the characters were referencing information I should know about, or if it was new information that the POV characters knew about, but I as a reader hadn't received the reveal yet. Plot lines were started in this book, but just kind of dwindled off unresolved, or were just magically handwaved at the end. Callie basically just got the plot to the cliffhanger she wanted to leave it on, and stopped the book there. The series feels like one giant book chopped up at random cliffhangers at this point.
I'll still read the next book, but at this point the series has fallen down on my priority list, unforch.