

Slow at times, but overall enjoyable. It's always refreshing to get a stand-alone story (although I guess she's since written a prequel or something). I don't necessarily feel like I need to read the next book, though I may look into it at some point.
I really enjoyed when the focus was on Ead more than some of the other subplots, but I feel like the payoff for those subplots made them worthwhile by the end, even if I was less interested in them at the time.
The world building was pretty good. Initially the magic is not super detailed but you learn a fair bit about it as it goes along.
The audio was enjoyable. Liyah Summers does a variety of voices for the main characters.
Slow at times, but overall enjoyable. It's always refreshing to get a stand-alone story (although I guess she's since written a prequel or something). I don't necessarily feel like I need to read the next book, though I may look into it at some point.
I really enjoyed when the focus was on Ead more than some of the other subplots, but I feel like the payoff for those subplots made them worthwhile by the end, even if I was less interested in them at the time.
The world building was pretty good. Initially the magic is not super detailed but you learn a fair bit about it as it goes along.
The audio was enjoyable. Liyah Summers does a variety of voices for the main characters.