![]() ![]() I don't care if she occasionally feels guilty about her actions. I don't really care if Devina didn't have a choice in being a demon. It just felt superficial the entire time I was reading and for the life of me I couldn't shake that feeling. I've never been one for insta-love couple that with the fact that I really don't think it's cool for the race's deity to be marrying one of his subjects, even if it's someone as powerful as Rahvyn? It's just not a winning match for me. While I like that he and Rahvyn are sort of evenly matched for power, that seemed to be the only thing they had in common. ![]() I just never really saw Lassiter as a romantic hero, and I can't say that I really got there after having read his book, despite that being a large part of the plot. Rahvyn and Lassiter: I don't really care about them as a couple. I just have some frustrations to work through, okay? And even though I'm about to rip into it pretty heavily, I did like most of it. ![]() This is mostly to help me process what the hell I just read. So please enjoy the following word vomit that are my feelings about this book. I wasn't in the mood to filter things out. It's got mild spoilers for the entire series (and spin-offs), so watch out if you aren't looking to see anything you aren't supposed to. So I'm just going to try and divide some of my many, many thoughts into some loosely arranged sections and go from there. I'm finding this one difficult to review. ![]()
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