I know that the author likes to set up stuff for future books but it felt like there were four different, completely disconnected stories going on: Blay and Qhuinn, Layla and XCOR (who really need their own book), the Shadows, and Assail and Sola. The whole Shadows subplot (and I really like them) I didn’t see the relevance of, nor the subplot with Assail and Sola. I guess in this book, I wish more of the focus had been on Blay and Qhuinn and less on the other subplots, some of which I really didn’t get. The book really is vintage BDD – several plots going on at the same time, revisiting characters and plots from other books. I would start it and then go read something else, start it again and again. But for some reason it was REALLY hard for me to get into this book, in fact, it took me 2 years to finish it. Let me start by saving that I LOVE this series and I was so excited to read about Blay and Qhuinn because I love the idea of having a same gender loving couple in the series.
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