![]() Thankfully, Serapio and Xiala get a lot of page time in Black Sun, though not as much in Fevered Star. I sympathized with Naranpa, but found Okoa’s chapters a bit of a weak link. Serapio and Xiala are both fascinating and I loved reading their chapters. There are assassin priests, non-binary and queer characters, and a nice dose of various kinds of magic. I really liked the world that’s created and most of the characters. Since this was just released a month ago, however, I’m going to have to wait. But it’s clear the gods aren’t done yet with the people of Meridian and the people have their own plans as well. ![]() ![]() It definitely left me impatient for the next book. There’s the usual second book issue of feeling like it was really setting up even bigger things while leaving them for the next installment. I can’t talk too much about the plot for Fevered Star without giving away major plot points for Black Sun, so suffice it to say that Roanhouse delivers a solid sequel that gives us more insight into the world she created. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |