Ratings1
Average rating4
Definitely liked the first one more, but this book improved throughout. Still adore the world building and how absolutely unremarkable same sex couples are. My big complaint about this book was the story structure, where we start in current time, most of the story is one huge flashback, and we even have flashbacks inside flashbacks. (That was odd, and almost knocked the story down a star, but the characters pulled it back up. Mostly Roserion and Terri.)