![]() For example, after living together for a month or so while Dom tries to settle things to raise the boys Joseph takes him house-hunting. Even worse, it doesn't even bother with the important parts of the little bit it has. Sure, it's a feel-good, but it's also booooring and predictable. ![]() Avery and Blake's uncle is called back from overseas to raise them, he doesn't know what he'll do, his old best friend helps, they of course fall (back) in love, and eventually they merge with the High Moon Pack and have a happy ending. But worst of all, there isn't much in line of a plot. It also doesn't involve a certain type of magic (mind, body or soul), which means I don't know what the title is supposed to refer to. It's only about half as long as the other books. ![]() ![]() Its timeline runs concurrent to most of the last book and it essentially answers the question, when Riley was being adopted by Simon, Avery and Blake were doing what? It felt much more like an extended epilogue to address what happened to Riley's little friends Avery and Blake (who are introduced at the end of Soul Magic) than an actual book or story of its own. ![]() This is by far the weakest offering of the Triad series. ![]()
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