Eden110 reviewed Master of Restless Shadows by Ginn Hale
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4 stars
If this is your first Ginn Hale book, I would advised against starting with Master of the Restless Shadows. This is the third duology that started with Lord of the White Hell. The cast of characters, plot, conflict and world building is a continuation of everything established in previous entries.
So after reading Lord of the White Hell and Champion of the Scarlet Wolf, you’ll now have insight into the lives of four characters: Atreau, Narsi, Fedeles and Ariz. Having four different point of views took me for a bit of a spin from her usual two character POVs (judging from the blurb, I thought this would be strictly Narsi and Atreau).
This whole book seems to be more of a political setup that paced slowly. While the characters were entertaining, the book lacked a bit of the magic that the previous books had. By the end, I could feel …
If this is your first Ginn Hale book, I would advised against starting with Master of the Restless Shadows. This is the third duology that started with Lord of the White Hell. The cast of characters, plot, conflict and world building is a continuation of everything established in previous entries.
So after reading Lord of the White Hell and Champion of the Scarlet Wolf, you’ll now have insight into the lives of four characters: Atreau, Narsi, Fedeles and Ariz. Having four different point of views took me for a bit of a spin from her usual two character POVs (judging from the blurb, I thought this would be strictly Narsi and Atreau).
This whole book seems to be more of a political setup that paced slowly. While the characters were entertaining, the book lacked a bit of the magic that the previous books had. By the end, I could feel this changing from politics to more of the magical and supernatural that always made this series shine.