![]() ![]() This book continues that main plot by having Defiance decide she’s scared of the evil witches and warlocks who will inevitably come for her, and she tries to preemptively bury her head in the sand. ![]() ![]() And honestly, it doesn’t feel like much of a threat at this point. That was the big bad threat introduced in book one, and while it’s mentioned here, there’s almost no focus on it. ![]() The overarching plot of the series, as I understand it, is Defiance finding out she’s a rare charmling and coming into her powers while being hunted by witches and warlocks who want to siphon her power and kill her. Or perhaps it’s more accurate to say this book was largely story padding for the trilogy. That’s totally what this book felt like to me. You know those TV show episodes that don’t have much to do with the overarching plot for the season and just focus on a self-contained mini plot in order to kill time? I believe they’re called filler episodes. Thank you so much to Diane Crawford for letting me invite myself on the blog tour, LOL, and thank you to Darynda Jones for allowing me to read an ARC! (I believe she’s also the publisher but in case I have that wrong, thank you also to Feather and Leaf, LLC.) ![]()
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