Ashley
It's funny how reading this book make you realize how much Aelin and Chaol don't belong together. You really get a bit of that in earlier books when Chaol is really disgusted by Aelin's aggression/violence, but this book really shows you how PERFECT he is with a healer. My word.
The visual parts of the healing process weren't really my cup of tea. Like... Yrene would start healing Chaol and they'd spend hours battling Chaol's like "inner demons", but it has some sort of visual representation that they can both see. It's almost like they were in a shared dream state, I guess. Anyway that just wasn't something I was super into.
Although it was hard to be away from Aelin, Rowan, and co., I did enjoy the new continent. The royal family was interesting and of course the ruk are awesome. If you're into the ruk then you should totally check out the Tairen Soul series.
I also really liked how everything kind of tied together. Chaol and Nesryn separate but they both kind of figure out half of what's going on and those two halves connect, which then connect to everything Aelin's doing. I thought it was very cool!
I am totally pissed that I decided to read this series now until next year when the last book is tout though. :P Stupid stupid stupid!