![]() I read A LOT of romance, and with that, a lot of explicit sex scenes. The storyline continues to be great, unpredictable, and unique, and the romance. I did feel like their time hiding away lasted a little too long, but once they got to the fourth Kingdom, things really picked up. It's not just working on her own thoughts and feelings, and learning to control her power, but building her relationship with Slade, and her friends. ![]() By the end of the book, she is not wholly healed, but she is getting there, which is, I feel, a very realistic take on healing with trauma. I was expecting a book heavily centers on Slade and Aurin and their relationship, but we get something just as good, and important - Aurin's healing journey. It's finally here! After the cliffhanger we were left with in Gleam, I was excited to finally read this book! I really did enjoy it, but it wasn't what I was expecting at all. ![]()
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