This book confused me, and I might actually consider this a round-up-to-three stars. I’ll try many well-reviewed fantasy series that are standalone (which this…definitely is, given the ending), but in doing so I open myself up to some of the critiques that I had for this book, namely that the ratio of exposition/explaining to action is mildly off given that there isn’t a duology/trilogy/more of books to spread the worldbuilding over. To whit: there are sections of this book wherein entire paragraphs are devoted to […]
standalone fantasy
Blood Over Bright Haven by M.L. Wang