“Where’s Laia? I’d rather dance with her.” However, at the end of the book, there was the absolutely stellar moment that I loved…. (I get that if it didn’t fit in with the plot but I’m still sad). It was one of the things I was most looking forward too and whilst there were golden moments, I wanted to see their friendship blossom and grow. However, my first tiny disappointment with the plot was that we didn’t get to see enough Laia and Helene together. “I fear, Banu al Mauth, that the world has yet to break.” You feel for the characters more each time as with every new situation, the stakes are continually raised. As you continue with the series the plot gets more intense and deeper. I honestly think this is one of the series strongest points. “But, to me, she will always be the Commandant.” It continually kept me intriguing and the way it kept pushing the characters to new levels all the time was really engaging to read about. This series has always been extremely fast paced with a new adventure or higher stake, and this book is no different. “I bank the fire, leaving a few embers burning deep in the ashes.”
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