Irene L H. (NonExistence) - reviewed on + 239 more book reviews
Another urban fantasy romance the characters created in the debut [Afterlight: The Dark Ink Chronicles] dumps a whole heap of new problems for the protagonist to overcome.
Plenty of reminders as to what came before, they are NOT reminders that stand without context. This is fine if you read Afterlight a while ago and need a refresher, but it's nearly useless if you haven't. So Read Book 1 first Afterlight.
The constant use of cliche's like Dude, repeatedly didn't work, along with several others.
I also was hoping for more from the plot. It felt a lot like most of the story was killing time until they could face down the villain.
Everdark didn't appeal to me in style and tone, but maybe it's just aimed at a younger audience.
Plenty of reminders as to what came before, they are NOT reminders that stand without context. This is fine if you read Afterlight a while ago and need a refresher, but it's nearly useless if you haven't. So Read Book 1 first Afterlight.
The constant use of cliche's like Dude, repeatedly didn't work, along with several others.
I also was hoping for more from the plot. It felt a lot like most of the story was killing time until they could face down the villain.
Everdark didn't appeal to me in style and tone, but maybe it's just aimed at a younger audience.
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