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lgmosher
May 23, 2020lgmosher rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
I have a large, green imp on my shoulder. Is it a demon from the Ether? some people might call it that..... Unfortunately it is not though. It's a rather large case of jealousy. Jealousy and anger that is. Jealousy that Fletcher got to live in this world and anger that I cannot because let's face is... it's fiction. But that's besides the point. I have fallen in love with Matharu's writing lately. At first I was skeptical and thought that the book needed to progress and that Matharu should leave out some details ..... Then towards the end I thought that it was moving too quickly and he was skipping over details that would have been helpful. In the end though, it wrapped up into a nice fancy package that had me wanting to live in the realm. I really wanted to rip Rook's throat out! But I believe that was the point of his character. He didn't quite get his butt kicked as I hoped he would but there is still more series to look hopeful to! "What was it with people and trying to strangle him?" ...... Fletcher did have a rather tough time with people trying to hurt and/or kill him. It's a bit annoying that he had to escape town because he was defending himself against a psycho brat that didn't get what he wanted. "Fight dirty, go for the face. Gentlemen's rules are for gentlemen." Rotherham muttered. I rather liked Rotherham! I do so hope that we see more of him as the series continues. He was a blimp in the timeline but he was a significant one I do believe. The one thing that absolutely frustrated me about this book was the ending. Like he didn't even make it to the ceremony.... BUT I understand the suspense in the end and immediately picked up the next book and started reading. Again, I started on of Taran Matharu's books going "eh, it's okay." And ending said booking going "omg, that's awesome ... I need the next one"