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A review by highleyginger
Daindreth's Outlaw by Elisabeth Wheatley
adventurous
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
3.0
This book feels very incomplete. I think I would have rather it have been combined with the next book.
The only real character development was with Thadred, he was very obnoxious to me in the first title but this title gives him some purpose! His ending with this title is entertaining and I'm happy to read the next book to see what becomes of him.
I did feel very disappointed with how Dain & Amira are trudging along together. It doesn't feel like there's much bonding or friendship, mostly angst from Amira, which feels out of place because of everything she's willfully done for him. I know it is supposed to read as sexual tension but it doesn't come off that way to me at all.
3/5 stars because outside of Thadred, it feels like dim trudge just like their entire journey in bad weather.
The only real character development was with Thadred, he was very obnoxious to me in the first title but this title gives him some purpose! His ending with this title is entertaining and I'm happy to read the next book to see what becomes of him.
I did feel very disappointed with how Dain & Amira are trudging along together. It doesn't feel like there's much bonding or friendship, mostly angst from Amira, which feels out of place because of everything she's willfully done for him. I know it is supposed to read as sexual tension but it doesn't come off that way to me at all.
3/5 stars because outside of Thadred, it feels like dim trudge just like their entire journey in bad weather.