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emotional
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
emotional
funny
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Thank you to Angry Robot and Edelweiss for providing me with an egalley and a print copy of this book to read and give my honest review. The opinions expressed here are my own.
To say I've been hooked on this trilogy from the beginning would be an understatement. It has been a rollercoaster of a ride and I was excited to see the ends (hoping for an HEA, of course). But I knew this book would bring some bumps to get where this story needed to go and I dug in and held on for the ride.
This story picks up where the previous book left off. If you have not read books 1 and 2, stop reading here and go back and do so. There may be some spoiler (though I'll try not to do that) but also you will not understand this book without reading the first two in the trilogy.
The story continues to follow Dawsyn and Ryon on their journey to freeing the people of the Ledge as well as the people of Terrasaw.
What I liked most about this book was all the back story and reveals. We get the Queen's consort's story as well as Yennes's story. I enjoyed both but especially Yennes's story as she morphs into someone you didn't think she would be. I feel like the Queen consort's story probably could have been left out for the most part. Though, given what happened towards the end of the book, I can see why McEwan chose to include it since we truly needed to see what was going on. In all honesty, I feel like Ruby's POV would have been the better choice, since she could have given us the Queen Consort's story. And I really wanted to see more of Ruby in this book.
Ryon and Dawsyn continue their love story. She does some dumb stuff that makes him mad, he forgives her, they make up, etc. Dawsyn sure loves to put herself at risk, though. There were many times in the book I wanted to take her by the shoulders and shake her, then give her a little slap on the face to say, "snap out of it!"
Ezra and Salem, though, will always be my favorite characters. Their banter is above and beyond and really gave some lightheartedness to a very heavy story. I would have liked to see more of them in this book.
While I did love this book, I found it dragged a bit. This was something I mentioned when I read the first book, as well. But that one I chocked up to world building. By this book we already have that world building down. The trek through the Chasm was more drawn out for me than I felt it had to be.
As for plot, I enjoyed all the back story, as I stated, and saw the importance of it for the story but the transitions were a bit choppy for me. It took so long for anything to happen. The pacing was super slow and I didn't feel like the story was going anywhere. I had a hard time paying attention to what was happening with the characters. All the trekking and backtracking and stopping and eating and sickness. It was just dragged out too much in the beginning. It made me not want to pick up the book to read it, to be honest. Which makes me sad because the overall trilogy is truly amazing. And, while it did get better at about 50%, I still felt a bit of a disconnect with the story because of being pulled out by the slowness of the first half.
I was expecting more of an epic battle at the end and, while there was action and fighting, it just seemed to easy and felt a bit rushed. Like perhaps McEwan wasn't quite sure how to bring it all together
McEwan's writing is great, though. I enjoyed how she wrote this trilogy in third person but still gave voice to the characters. I truly enjoyed the world she has built. It is unique; totally different from any other fantasy world I've read about before.
Overall I enjoyed this book but it honestly fell short of the epic conclusion I expected. Chasm was by far my favorite book of this series. I would still recommend people read this trilogy though, as it's unique and the story is quite interesting.
To say I've been hooked on this trilogy from the beginning would be an understatement. It has been a rollercoaster of a ride and I was excited to see the ends (hoping for an HEA, of course). But I knew this book would bring some bumps to get where this story needed to go and I dug in and held on for the ride.
This story picks up where the previous book left off. If you have not read books 1 and 2, stop reading here and go back and do so. There may be some spoiler (though I'll try not to do that) but also you will not understand this book without reading the first two in the trilogy.
The story continues to follow Dawsyn and Ryon on their journey to freeing the people of the Ledge as well as the people of Terrasaw.
What I liked most about this book was all the back story and reveals. We get the Queen's consort's story as well as Yennes's story. I enjoyed both but especially Yennes's story as she morphs into someone you didn't think she would be. I feel like the Queen consort's story probably could have been left out for the most part. Though, given what happened towards the end of the book, I can see why McEwan chose to include it since we truly needed to see what was going on. In all honesty, I feel like Ruby's POV would have been the better choice, since she could have given us the Queen Consort's story. And I really wanted to see more of Ruby in this book.
Ryon and Dawsyn continue their love story. She does some dumb stuff that makes him mad, he forgives her, they make up, etc. Dawsyn sure loves to put herself at risk, though. There were many times in the book I wanted to take her by the shoulders and shake her, then give her a little slap on the face to say, "snap out of it!"
Ezra and Salem, though, will always be my favorite characters. Their banter is above and beyond and really gave some lightheartedness to a very heavy story. I would have liked to see more of them in this book.
While I did love this book, I found it dragged a bit. This was something I mentioned when I read the first book, as well. But that one I chocked up to world building. By this book we already have that world building down. The trek through the Chasm was more drawn out for me than I felt it had to be.
As for plot, I enjoyed all the back story, as I stated, and saw the importance of it for the story but the transitions were a bit choppy for me. It took so long for anything to happen. The pacing was super slow and I didn't feel like the story was going anywhere. I had a hard time paying attention to what was happening with the characters. All the trekking and backtracking and stopping and eating and sickness. It was just dragged out too much in the beginning. It made me not want to pick up the book to read it, to be honest. Which makes me sad because the overall trilogy is truly amazing. And, while it did get better at about 50%, I still felt a bit of a disconnect with the story because of being pulled out by the slowness of the first half.
I was expecting more of an epic battle at the end and, while there was action and fighting, it just seemed to easy and felt a bit rushed. Like perhaps McEwan wasn't quite sure how to bring it all together
McEwan's writing is great, though. I enjoyed how she wrote this trilogy in third person but still gave voice to the characters. I truly enjoyed the world she has built. It is unique; totally different from any other fantasy world I've read about before.
Overall I enjoyed this book but it honestly fell short of the epic conclusion I expected. Chasm was by far my favorite book of this series. I would still recommend people read this trilogy though, as it's unique and the story is quite interesting.
emotional
funny
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Thank you to Berkley Publishing Group and NetGalley for providing me with an egalley of this book to read and give my honest review. The opinions expressed here are my own.
Ready for a fun tale of true love with a long journey on getting there? Then this one is for you!
Meet Amanda Dean, who has bopped from person to person her whole life while really only wanting one. Who tore herself away from her one true love so that person could become all they needed to be.
This story if told in alternating past and present day chapters. I will say at first this threw me a little. The chapters are headed with the years and I just didn't think they were necessary. It would have been easier for me to keep up had it been the main character's age listed. Then things would have made more sense earlier on. I also found it hard to keep up with the flow because it's actually told in three different time lines. Once I got about 50% into the book, this was easier to differentiate. But overall it was quite confusing at first and was taking me out of the story.
You meet Amanda on her wedding day but just who is she marrying? I will admit, I kind of guessed it from the start, but the journey was still fun to get to that point.
I liked Amanda and her growth throughout this story. You can see how she changes and morphs and becomes what she needs to be in order to find everlasting love. There were times I found her a bit whiny or annoying. She was in her head way too much. And she was too stubborn to listen to what others around her were telling her.
I liked the LBGTQ+ representation in this book. It was interesting to watch Amanda struggle with who she was and find her truth north. I feel like there could have been more to it, though. I didn't totally feel her struggle and I wanted that more than anything else.
It's not the traditional romance I was looking for. There's a bit of mystery in the plot. But you do get friends to lovers and second chance romance in the plot line.
Overall it was enjoyable enough but will not go down as a favorite romance that I would re-read.
Ready for a fun tale of true love with a long journey on getting there? Then this one is for you!
Meet Amanda Dean, who has bopped from person to person her whole life while really only wanting one. Who tore herself away from her one true love so that person could become all they needed to be.
This story if told in alternating past and present day chapters. I will say at first this threw me a little. The chapters are headed with the years and I just didn't think they were necessary. It would have been easier for me to keep up had it been the main character's age listed. Then things would have made more sense earlier on. I also found it hard to keep up with the flow because it's actually told in three different time lines. Once I got about 50% into the book, this was easier to differentiate. But overall it was quite confusing at first and was taking me out of the story.
You meet Amanda on her wedding day but just who is she marrying? I will admit, I kind of guessed it from the start, but the journey was still fun to get to that point.
I liked Amanda and her growth throughout this story. You can see how she changes and morphs and becomes what she needs to be in order to find everlasting love. There were times I found her a bit whiny or annoying. She was in her head way too much. And she was too stubborn to listen to what others around her were telling her.
I liked the LBGTQ+ representation in this book. It was interesting to watch Amanda struggle with who she was and find her truth north. I feel like there could have been more to it, though. I didn't totally feel her struggle and I wanted that more than anything else.
It's not the traditional romance I was looking for. There's a bit of mystery in the plot. But you do get friends to lovers and second chance romance in the plot line.
Overall it was enjoyable enough but will not go down as a favorite romance that I would re-read.
emotional
funny
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
funny
hopeful
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
emotional
funny
hopeful
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
funny
hopeful
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated