If there's one thing I really love about this author, and the book of course, it's the way the characters interact with each other. Wicked Gentlemen was a first insight into her writing and this book is the second and in both of them, I loved the way characters talked. The world is interesting an...
A really nice duology with an interesting fantasy setting (loved the world building .. only wished there was a map included), a thrilling storyline, lots of diverse characters and a lovely romance (somewhere on the edge between YA and adult) plus ... steampunk!!! (and horses, but I don't really c...
I couldn't really rate this book any higher because while I was interested, this book was really too short to judge. It felt like the first few chapters of a book rather than a standalone, which was disappointing. I'll have to read the other books to see how I feel about the rest. edit: I guess ...
I prefer to rate the whole saga instead each book. Personally I think that this book is very confusing at first and the freak I am, I loved it and swore to solve this puzzle. I don't really knew what to feel actually, i thought at first I was getting the story then I didn't. Most things don't rea...
Amazeballs. The best in the series so far. I have to say, the fact that there is like a 30 year age difference now between John and Kahlil is weird....Even Kahlil points out that John has been a resident of Basawar longer than he was. John is such an odd, intense character. I have not got him fi...