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#coffeelibooksinterpreting
5/5
-Edan. You found me.
' I'll find you anywhere, xitara.'
Ahhh Eden!
I think I read the second book for Edan.
Because this book felt like I'd just write it like this and be done with it. I wish it was a three-book series, so that the crucial points weren't skipped too quickly. Or maybe I'm talking like this because I loved the series so much that I didn't want it to end.
Frankly, I had more expectations for the second book. Because seriously, the first book was very good, I really liked that magical universe, those characters, the characters' personalities, stances and attitudes. The second book wasn't bad, but it was just a little bit up in the air.
While Maia completes the three dresses she needs to make, she will resemble them and guard them because of the promise she made to the demon. And in this process of being changed, he was not quite himself in terms of the demons in his head and Edan regaining his powers and wanting to save Maia as well.
In the book, the King' The ending of 'Sarnai' and many of the characters seemed a bit glossed over to me. Apart from that, I loved the fiction and the characters. If you are interested in Asian mythology, I can say that this book is for you.
" Time heals all wounds, even heart wounds. "
" I know that sometimes power can make things worse, not better."
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