![]() ![]() I’m looking forward to seeing what dangers Raven and her guys face now that the time thief has been taken care of. Matt just gets parole but it goes on his permanent record but Raven would go to prison. ![]() Her parole officer tries to charge Raven with using her forbidden magic but Matt steps up and tells the parole officer that it wasn’t Raven that used the magic it was him since Raven, him and his twin Zach melded their magic together it means they can tap into each other’s magic. The magic thief has finally been caught but Raven used her forbidden time magic to save her friend Makayla who was being held at kn*fe point by the magic thief. Things between Raven and Luka and Raven and Ben are heating up, things are a bit tense when they find out about each other but they decide to put their differences aside for Raven. I found it better than the first book as we got a bit more background info. I'm really curious about the third book though! And I have all fingers and toes crossed for more interaction and action with the twins and for maybe getting to see more of the politics, because that part totally peaked my interest! And although the memory thief is always present, the finale doesn't get a real build up and at some point just happens. We only get mentions of it and we don't get to see much about it (I'd have loved a Ben POV when he was talking to his dad about Raven and Luka). For example: From what I understand there's a really nice, complex and interesting political world out there. It's hard to explain, but I felt like this book tried to combine a lot of different elements and therefore not all elements really got the chance to shine. The relationships feel healthy and apart from the mating bond we can also understand why Raven likes them.īut, there are also times the book feels a little unfocussed. The four boys are also all very likeable, without being mushy. There's no stupid just for the sake of drama and she does know she's new in this world and needs people to help her and answer her question. She's not doing anything too stupid, she asks the right questions and she doubts who she can trust and who she can't trust. ![]() Raven is a very realistic girl and easy to identify with. It made the book a nice and quick read.Īpart from that I also really like the characters. It also has a really nice and easy to read writing style. I always like that, especially because I have quite a good memory so I don't need summaries or "remember this" info drops in books. The book is fast paced and continues literally where the previous book stopped. Let's start with the lots of positive things. I might have read a few too many books like this recently and I might be in need of a change of scenery) or because of the book. The first book in this series was everything I wanted at the time and more, but for some reason the second book grabbed me less and I'm still trying to determine if it's because of me (very well possible. ![]()
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