![]() Gockel's love of folklore and mythology is clear, and it was really cool learning about folklore I'd never heard of before. There was a ton of delving into even MORE folklore, and that was just as fun as with book 1. It's such a unique ability, and the exploration of the benefits and negatives made for a fascinating theme of the book. She is such a great character.Ĭherie had to grow too, and I really loved seeing her understanding and use of her magic unfold. So having that expectation of "the romance is super minor" going in is helpful.īeyond that, I really enjoyed this book! It was absolutely delightful getting to spend time in Grendel's head. This isn't a negative of the story-unless you're expecting it to be a bigger part. Instead, it was more of a footnote to the rest of the story. I was expecting that trend to continue in book 2. ![]() It wasn't the main focus, but it affected the plot. ![]() The disappointing: in book 1, the romance subplot seemed rather important. This book was not at all what I expected, which was both refreshing and a little disappointing. ![]() This is the second book in the Urban Magick and Folklore series. ![]()
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