2.5/5 stars. Warning, some end-of-book hints, maybe sort-of spoilers. Also quite long.
Personally, I didn't like this one much. Galinor never interested me much honestly, he kind of felt like a perfect blank character to me, in both the last book and this one. I didn't get much more personality from him in this book either. In fact, I liked him best when he was more shy and withdrawn after the events of the last book - that element gave something to his character that made me want someone to reach out to him. That was wiped away fairly quickly though and he turned into a typcial Gary Sue.
And then there's Anwen.
Oh, Anwen.
I didn't like her much at all honestly. She was incredibly naive and selfish throughout most of it. In the beginning she came off rather ditsy, always talking randomly even when in danger and she's been told to be quiet. Nope, instead she's gonna make some silly delightful comment and run straight into the danger. And then apparently all the wild animals known for attacking humans suddently adore her the instant she talks to them, because she's just so cute and sweet! Oh, everyone just adores her!
I'm gonna be honest, I didn't get cute and sweet from Anwen. I got selfishness and lack of awareness. Even throughout the book when she kind of seemed to be growing, she would still say and do incredibly reckless and selfish things.
Regardless of all that, I had still liked the book throughout most of it. The plot was meandering and I felt constantly annoyed by things here and there, and when some silly drama started. I was really looking forward to the end when we'd get our payoff... until I actually got to the end. You'd think after that awful journey we had to sit through there would be some reward, right? Nah. Instead, something depressing happens that ends that whole journey.
Okay, soul crushing and all, but then a backup plan developes. She goes on yet another goose chase, only to be lied to, tricked, and waylaid constantly. But then it's done - in an incredibly lackluster fashion- but done. So here we are. 90% through and we should be finally at the payoff, right? Everything's fixed now, right?
No. Instead, we get a tragic shock out of nowhere, and Anwen is consumed by guilt. Another character basically waves it all off. Then she's alone. Suddently we see a pretty dark and messed up scene and another tragic sort-of-death. I would expect to see tons of heartbreak from Anwen at this point, but instead, she literally only cares about Galinor it seems. With a few pages left, you can probably guess that now we finally get our happy ending, but it feels weak and rushed, and it's hard to enjoy after the shock and disappointment that was the entire book.
Basically, the story was drawn out and meandering, but mostly not too disturbing, and then suddenly we get a really dark and sad ending. I felt like not enough time was dedicated to the ending to make it come off better.