I love that Kaner started this book right after the first one left off. We don't have to wonder what has happened in a time gap. Our heroes are scattered in this book but you knew that Kaner was going to have to bring them back together eventually, you just don't know how and what shape they are going to be in. I think because that the hero's are scattered away that the book reads a bit slower than the first book. That Kaner now has to take time to explain each of their motivations than them being set on one central goal.
I really enjoyed Kissan’s POV again even though if felt that she had the least amount of page time of our heroes. I love that Kissan tries to stay true to herself and her belief about Gods, but at the same time she understands that there are things bigger than her.
Inara has quite a bit of growth in this book and really comes into herself but in a child appropriate way. She does not fully understanding everything that is happening around her and the choices and actions one takes can have dire consequences no only for her but those around her as well.
I still love Skedi but i did feel like he took a backseat to Inara in this book.
I can’t wait to read the third book, to see where Kaner takes the story and the character, especially after the events in this book and how much many of the characters have changed and how much the world has changed around them as well.
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