![]() ![]() Yes, our resident damsel in little distress has a man’s name. There are two secondary characters I would have liked to learn more about, and who might have enticed me to continue reading, but they weren’t scrumptiously titillating enough (I mean, I can’t even remember who they were and what they were called, which should tell you something and stuff), so I didn’t. ![]() Call me weird and stuff, but I don’t find reading about vulgar, one-dimensional thugs particularly fascinating. Said character development is virtually non-existent, by the way, which might possibly be one of the reasons why I didn’t think this book was Slightly Very Good (SVG™). Especially if it serves no bloody purpose at all and adds nothing either to the plot or to the characters’ development. I have nothing against Slightly Unbalanced Protagonists with Deliciously Fished Up Morals (SUPwDFUM™) as a rule-there are quite a few of them currently being held residing in my High Security Harem, after all-but I draw the line at tacky nastiness. So who are we stuck with here? The most unlikable, distasteful, unfriendly, disagreeable characters in the cast. It turns out that my favorite characters from The Heresy Within (among which the potentially yummy Thanquil Darkheart) are not in this instalment (it seems they’re the MCs for book 3, I hate my life and stuff). ② I couldn’t care less about any of the characters. ![]() This book is not revoltingly bad, it’s just that: ![]()
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