This is a spoiler-free review! You can read my review of The Witch Collector on my blog, here.
I really enjoyed The Witch Collector, and was excited to dive back into this story. The dynamic that Raina and Alexus formed throughout the first installment is stronger than ever in this book, and I loved seeing how much they relay on one another when it comes to recognizing their limitations. On the other hand, it was great to see how they supported each other when they knew they were capable of much more than they realized - especially, when it comes to Alexus aiding Raina's own development.
Alexus and Raina are giving Rhysand and Feyre a run for their money when it comes to being freaky in a tent when war is on the horizon. Their spicy scenes definitely got kicked up a notch, and they really were going at it like no tomorrow. That being said, at times the smut felt somewhat out of place, even more so when they would be worried about survival one minute and then getting their freak on the next. Meanwhile, Finn is as boring and third-wheeling as ever, basically giving Jeremiah Fisher from The Summer I Turned Pretty a run for his money.
I would have loved to see more action in this installment - at times, it felt as though we were running in circles about the same details over and over again, and then the author would jump to a new scene or switch perspectives. Considering the first book set up a pretty solid foundation of the world and its characters, I was unsatisfied with the plot points that should have had more impact on the story. There was just too many times that the plot was abandoned so that Raina and Alexus could get it on, and while those chapters were great, it became too repetitive.
Alexus, my man... top tier book boyfriend material. Completely obsessed with how he always puts Raina above all else, and even when she hates what she does, he does it because he cares so deeply for her. I loved how much you could visibly see how much he loves her, and how he is constantly making people aware that they are together, even when people do not support their relationship.
The last third of this book really picked up and had me locked in - it felt as though so much was happening and so many truths were being revealed. The ending totally had my jaw on the floor, and I was screaming at my book the second I realized what was going on. I will definitely be continuing on with this series, and I would recommend it to fans of The Divine and the Cursed by J.E. Reed.
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