![]() ![]() I was often more interested in finding out what Duncan and Tania were doing (talk about badass twins) instead of constantly following Fallon through her training. ![]() I loved getting to see all the characters grow up, but I felt that Fallon's two years of training went on for a really long time. This is equally important for when the plot lines begin to overlap we know it's going to happen and Roberts makes sure to ease characters and readers into it, strengthened the relationships of characters to each other and readers to the characters. There are so characters in this series that it could become overwhelming to follow them all, but Roberts does a wonderful job (as always) ensuring that we have a good amount of time with each character, ensuring we develop a relationship with key characters and are invested in their storylines. ![]() After reading it last year, I was equally excited for its sequel, Of Blood and Bone, to come out this year so we can see where the time jump brings us. It was a great introduction to the destruction of our current society and its transition into a world divided. I've always loved Nora Roberts (she nails the happy endings I'm looking for) and I was incredibly excited when she decided to branch into dystopian/paranormal fiction with Year One (review here). ![]()
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