Snyder’s books follow a certain path, and it’s all good. Whole team must be ready to confront that reality. We know it’s only a matter of time before he makes an appearance, and the Guard, not to mention wondering where the murdering looter, Jarren has hidden Galaxy, Ara’s struggle with the physical training in her new role as a security Out the meaning of the terracotta warriors all the way on the other side of the Of layers so that there are plots within plots, and we are kept busy figuring Order to develop Ara’s new gifts organically, Snyder cleverly sets up a number When we are being brought up to speed with the events of the previous book, Navigating The focus remains squarely on the obstacles they face created by Jarren to keep them isolated on Yulin with the Protectorate and the DES believing they are all dead.Īra’s snarky narrative voice sets a cracking pace, and even Elese, Beau and the other guards and crew soon have personalities and quirks and of course, we learn more about Niall, the boyfriend, and readers will love that we don’t see any romantic angst between them. This is especially true of people like Officer Radcliff, Niall’s father and Chief of Security, who develops into a kind-of second father to Ara. Lyra/Ara continues to grow as a character, and as ‘the chosen one’, as do other characters who support her. It doesn’t feel like filler, or as if we are being dragged along waiting for the third book.
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