![]() ![]() ![]() The saddest part was having Rhy and Alucard in two different places because they were both dealing with a LOT of stuff on the family side of things.I don’t normally have a problem with this, but I feel like the first two books are really building to this brilliant team and I was really looking forward to the development of the friendships (and while this paid off with Alucard and Lila, I felt like the whole pressure cooker situation did not do anyone any good!) But at the same time I knew how it started wasn’t going to be how it continued, if that makes sense…(yes I am talking in the vaguest way possible.) It just didn’t feel like, under any circumstances, that V was going to go through with what she sort of sets up in the first 50 pages, so I was immediately impatient for the action to get going. I was dead in the beginning, because everyone was just overflowing with emotion and it was too much.I’m going to do this slightly differently and work through some of my thoughts whilst I was reading, let’s go! ![]() ![]() I also don’t want this to be a spoiler review and that’s going to be hard so I’m just going to do what we always do on Heart Full of Books when it’s a book we really liked and make a list. I have been in love with this series for a year, and the time has finally come: the release of A Conjuring of Light. Note: We received this book from the publishers in exchange for an honest review. Series: A Darker Shade of Magic (#1) | A Gathering of Shadows (#2) ![]()
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