![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() To sum this lighter fantasy series up in a word, I'd say enjoyable. So all that's left is The Beauty of Darkness. The Heart of Betrayal saw vast improvements, but again, I was blind to the love-and again, I enjoyed reading it. But here's the kicker: none of that really bothered me and I really enjoyed reading it. I just wasn't wowed or blown away, and I had an issue with the romance and found the plot to be rather nonexistent. So when I read The Kiss of Deception I was a little confused: everybody loves this? It's not that it was bad or that it wasn't good. I went into the Remnant Chronicles expecting to be wowed, hoping to find a fussed about fantasy series where the hype was right, like the Fire and Thorns trilogy (my gosh, that trilogy). (And for those of you who had to wait a year to pick up The Beauty of Darkness: I feel for you.) But there's one other thing about The Beauty of Darkness that's rather important: it's a series finale. ![]() If you're caught up on the Remnant Chronicles then you know that the ending of The Heart of Betrayal was rude, and, if you're like me and binged the series around when The Beauty of Darkness published, you picked up that bigass brick of a book the second after you finished book two, even if it was after midnight. ![]()
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