Arden and Evelyn are such compelling characters, and the mystery of their curse made it impossible to put Our Infinite Fates down as I desperately wanted answers, just as much as Evelyn did from one life to the next.
Arden and Evelyn are such compelling characters, and the mystery of their curse made it impossible to put Our Infinite Fates down as I desperately wanted answers, just as much as Evelyn did from one life to the next.
I will say I found the tone of Cold Eternity quite different from the authors previous books.
I found that Glow of the Everflame was even more interesting to read than Spark of the Everflame because this second book found Diem more deeply immersed in the world of the royals, the group of people she has loathed her entire life, and having her being a part of the politics and everything that comes with being surrounded by the royals was enough to have me dying to see every turn of events. And boy does the plot ever twist and turn constantly.
In a world where women are never allowed to become Archmages, Sciona is desperate to be first to pass the exam and follow her dreams of being a top magic user for a living. When she achieves that dream she comes to understand the consequences of what she does and her pursuit of knowledge. This book had a very dark tone to it which I really enjoyed immensely and was not expecting.
I was taken aback by how quickly I was addicted to the story and how much I just wanted to sit down and keep reading until I turned the last page.