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Vivien had a lot to take in when she was finally confronted with the truth that she was not an ordinary human girl, but rather the heir apparent to rule Foh'Ran. She didn't always act like the girl who would be queen, but you could understand her fits and acting out as she tried to adjust to her new reality. What I found interesting is how she could have such strong feelings on opposite ends of the spectrum for her bodyguard brothers, Bradan and Aedan. I would have expected more animosity towards Bradan for the untruths he told her for most of her life, but she was quick to forgive him and save her anger for his brother. The relationship between the three should make for interesting reading in future installments for this series, as it appears there is so much more to Aedan.
I would have liked more backstory about Rhuinn and what is the relationship is between Ciara and Aedan (because it seemed to be more than just her being his maker). I'm hopeful we'll get more of those stories as the series moves forward.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 16 November, 2012: Finished reading
- 16 November, 2012: Reviewed