![]() ![]() ![]() That peace was tenuous and held together by the thinnest of threads. The beginning of that peace was taut with fear and hatred that had years and generations to fester and grow. ![]() In DoGaM, the Misbegotten and the Chimera came together to counter the threat that Jael posed to both camps when he crossed over to the human realm. This is only to explain why there was some disinterest when I started reading DoGaM. There is a loss in emotional investment in the characters as well as general interest (case in point Seraphina by Rachel Hartman) I realise that authors need time to write the best book they can and it is a process that can’t be hurried. And that is a problem I’ve encountered even with other series where there are long breaks between releases. I found that I wasn’t as invested in the characters as I was when I finished the second book. When I started reading DoGaM, there was a sense of disconnect from the characters and this was primarily because of the long break between the release of book 2 and release of book 3. I still think the first book was the best of the series but DoGaM was a satisfying end. Dreams of Gods and Monsters (DoGaM) is a long book and it is also a long (and slow) read. Aurora Burning (Aurora Cycle #02) by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff Review. ![]() Storm Cursed (Mercy Thompson #11) & Smoke Bitten (Mercy Thompson #12) by Patricia Briggs Review. ![]()
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