Medair by Andrea K. Höst5/13/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() But Hunting was even better, as well as lighter in tone. But that didn't stop me from enjoying the book.I read this because I had enjoyed Champion of the Rose. It didn't really make any sense even at the end. Their relationship was great.The only piece that didn't work for me was the mystery. Thornaster was interesting, a little too sure of himself, but willing to laugh at himself. more mart and competent without being perfect. There were interesting tidbits about the culture's relationship with the gods that made me want to learn more about it.Ash was s. The world was interesting and you found out little bits of it in appropriate places as you read, instead of a big info dump. Review 2: I loved, loved, loved this book.It was a nice blend of fantasy and romance. especially if this ends up as a lone title (not in a series). However, I wish it had been about 100 pages longer, to give more detail, flesh out characters and relationships further. Hst is a fantasy duology that includes The Silence of Medair and. WHY ISN'T THERE MORE? What happens to our characters? Where do they go next? I loved this story, I thought it was interesting and a nice fresh take on the genre. 81 likes, 12 comments - Chachic (chachicsbooknook) on Instagram: Medair by Andrea K. Review 1: My only complaint about Hunting is this. ![]()
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