![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() However, it actually involved a surprising lack of action, as the characters spend a lot of their preparation time travelling back and forth, talking a lot, and agonising over their love lives. I was really looking forward to this, expecting the build-up and conflict to be something close to epic. The characters spend the vast majority of the novel preparing for Waning, or new moon, which is when the demon army will attack the humans in force for the first time in hundreds of years. However, I felt that the story began to flounder once it returned to the main story. The focus on her humble background, rigorous training and gradual rise to power made her much more sympathetic than in the previous book, and built her up as a really strong and likeable character. In the first few chapters we’re thrown into the origin story of one of the most powerful characters of the series, and are given our first real insights into Inevera. The Daylight War, book #3 in the Demon Cycle, started out really well. ![]()
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