![]() ![]() There are passages before the start of each chapter that are in Akalya's voice (first person) which really emphasized her time traveling abilities (they are written as though it's all in the past while currently in the future if that makes any sense) and her personality and also offsets the rest of the book which is in third-person omniscient. I find it's best to get to know characters through simply immersing with them in their own story and the author did a fantastic job of doing that with her. I finally began to really understand the main character, Akalya, and her frame of mind. In the first book, they were just barely shaped but in this next installment, they're so much clearer. We keep the same cast of characters as in the first book and there aren't any more significant one's added which allowed the author to really dig into the existing character's personalities. I'm just really getting into this series! There's still some vagueness like what I mentioned in my first review but it's remarkably better and everything is more distinct.ฤก. I read the first book in this series a little while ago and I enjoyed this one a little more. Thank you to the author, Shanna Lauffey, for gifting me with a copy of Children of the Morning. ![]()
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