![]() ![]() While I enjoyed the ending, it makes a few leaps I don’t feel are logical. ![]() ![]() I had hoped to see much more of Dorian than what we got, and one of my favorite characters isn’t in this book at all. Some characters’ story lines left me wanting more.I LOVED her in the novellas and the first two books, was a little annoyed with her in book three, and have quite a few qualms about her decisions in books four and five. I’m not as fond of the main character as I used to be.There are also several very vivid adult scenes. Strong language and suggestive comments are prevalent. I do not think the tone is consistent with the first four books in the series or with the YA genre in general.The ending…It did not disappoint!!! There is big payoff from previous books as well as from behind-the-scenes parts in this book.I like seeing several characters from the Assassin’s Blade novellas pop up in this book.There are two particular characters this happens with in this installment, and it was fun to get to know them better! I enjoy watching secondary characters weave into the overall story arc and become important pieces of the narrative. I love how Maas introduces characters in one book and then brings them to the forefront in the next installment.I like the development achieved in some characters, especially Manon and Elide.Since it was hard to pin down the overall rating initially, I decided to do a likes/dislikes list, just like I did for A Court of Misty and Fury: ![]()
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