Ratings30
Average rating4.1
3.25 out of 5 stars
I had been let down by the prior two installments, but this penultimate volume is certainly a return to form. The story is much tighter, with more characters working together or in interweaving narrative threads, and the overarching plot moves forward in compelling and unexpected ways. I don't have the same level of excitement I did when I started Royce and Hadrian's journey, but I'm still intrigued to see how it all concludes in the final volume.
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Idk why but this series has just tanked for me. I can't keep my attention on it longer than a paragraph.
There is always a book in a franchise that feels like its overstuffed. Too much happens too fast because the end in in sight and the is still a lot to cover. Wintertide is a prime example. Michael ties up almost all the lose ends in this one to prepare the ground for the final book “The fellowship of the thieves”:-). But for all the stuffing he is able to round it off pretty well. Merrick is a loose end that disappointed and I hope its not yet his final appearance. The end is in sight and hope its a blast!