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Facing the ultimate battle for control of the land she calls home, Eona finds herself waging an internal battle every bit as devastating as the war threatening to break out across the kingdom.
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2 primary books3 released booksEon is a 3-book series with 2 primary works first released in 19 with contributions by Alison Goodman, Jan Kozák, and 3 others.
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This was one of those rare books where the sequel is better than the original. Don't get me wrong I loved the first book, Eon, it had such a diverse world of characters and a refreshing originality, but Eona took it to the next level. After reading a highly predictable (yet still fun) first book, I was happy to see Eona pull a few over on me. The storyline was quicker to develop as well and made me want to speed read to find out what happened next. I feared that love would dominate the second book when Goodman hinted at a love triangle, but it blissfully stayed in the background. I do wish I knew what happened to a few characters we are reunited with in the last quarter of the book, but I understand they weren't vital to this story. I also wish there could have been more storyline with her mother, or else leave her out of it entirely. She seemed to be an edit away from being taken out of the writing with how little time she was mentioned. All together I enjoyed the read and wish I could read more from Goodman along the same genre as Eon and Eona.
I really enjoyed this one. I can't remember enough about the first book to say whether I liked it better or not. I felt a little embarrassed by some of the scenes, but that's probably just my personality.
“History does not care about the suffering of the individual. Only the outcome of their struggles.”
Can't articulate my thoughts at the moment, but this sequel was too much awesomeness and i was glued to every single page. There was so much in this book to dwell on, the flawed characterizations that i always seek, the games of ambitions and backstabbing, the mythology with unraveled secrets, all this mixed with tons of actions, a heroine to root for and an angsty good romance and a sly villain that makes sense that it's hard not to like or care about.
“Men were always quick to believe in the madness of women.”
“You have seen me at my worst and at my weakest. Let me show you my best.”
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