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Tuli 39 reviews. I hope my reviews provide enough information to let you know if a book is for you or not. Nadir spends the entire book pretending that Lor is just another random hookup that he is keeping in his area of the court, hiding her true identity from his father because of his elusiveness surrounding his motivations to find Lor in the first book.
Most of the book is spent in character and romance exploration between Lor and Nadir, as Lor wrestles with what Atlas tried to do to her with the bond in the last book. I forgot that these people are fae and that they can fly, so when Nadir flew with Lor in his arms, I giggled because I forgot this is fantasy because there has been such a huge focus on the romance, which I am a sucker for.
But then!!!! Expand filter menu Collapse filter menu Content Warnings. While the bones of a good story were there, it feels like this book just missed the mark. It wasn't and descriptive and dynamic and I had hoped, and although we spend a lot of time with the main characters, they still don't feel very round.
Entertaining, but not as strong as I wanted it to be based on the premise. Highly praised for its engaging elements of wit, humor, and tension, particularly in the 'enemies-to-lovers' relationship between Lor and Nadir.