"Struggling to live with the guilt of what she did to the Federation, Rin is desperate and will cling to anyone who offers guidance. But Kuang makes it abundantly clear that you can't trust anyone, not even your closest friends and life is dark, dangerous and has no pity. This is a gut wrenching read and I'm eager to see how Kuang finishes it in The Burning God." 3 Stars Pros: Suni, always the quiet one, proves to be gentle and reassuring to Rin during a difficult time/Nezha's Father Vaisra smacks some sense into Rin, which she desperately needed and I'm glad he did it. Though at the same time, I don't know if the Dragon Warlord can be trusted. Cons: Rin at the beginning is whiney/impulsive/violent, her temper tantrums are obnoxious/It's all about vengeance, everyone's out for vengeance, vengeance this and vengeance that, it gets old/The end, though surprising, felt rushed, like Kuang was trying to jam in as much shocking moments as she could w...
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