Reviewed by KitsuneBae on

4 of 5 stars

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Though as good as the first book, I wish that there was less travelling and more action. Although I wasn't bored, the fact that most of the book was spent on travelling frustrated the hell out of me. More focus should have been allocated with the guardians.

And before I forget, with all the magic and Neryn's knowledge of herbs, it seems unbelievable that Neryn is so afraid to have sex because the possibility of bearing a child when the future is so uncertain is irresponsible. I mean, don't they have an Alban version of a contraceptive tonic or something like that? Look, I really don't want to make this into a big deal but the author made an effort to write a whole fucking paragraph about this. And she wrote another one, tackling the same thing, in Book 3.

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