Michael "Misha" Korsak has the first person narrative in this sequel to Chimera. I enjoyed how much the brothes have grown. I love the by-play between Misha, Stefan and Saul. The love of the brothers shines both bright and undeniable. They are both basically moral, but would do most anything to save each other. Many surprises along their path.
A fine sequel.
A fine sequel.
I rarely put down a book. But I gave up on this one around page 60. The author is repeating and repeating and repeating the theological premise to the determent of the plot line. I see no character development in such a presentation. I wanted to like the book as I did the first in the series. But I was ready to give up at page 38. I'm not sure the extra 22 pages were worth it.