I can't deny either of those things, but despite them, I still really loved every scene he was in - he shined and brought so much life to the story. Was the romance a little odd and unnecessary? Yes. One young woman learns the true nature of powerboth her own and others’in the riveting conclusion to The Waking Land Trilogy. Was some of his personality a little bit cliche'd? Yes. Don’t miss any of Callie Bates’s magical Waking Land trilogy: THE WAKING LAND THE MEMORY OF FIRE THE SOUL OF POWER. Jahan, the love interest of Elanna, was also someone that I really enjoyed reading. I loved his loyalty, his strength, and down-to-earth nature that made him such a fascinating person to follow. So props to Elanna for struggling through such a weird situation.Īlistair, whom I mentioned above, isn't necessarily a 'main' character, but is someone I considered a main secondary character, and he really helped bring life to every scene he was in. I was also a bit annoyed by how wishy-washy she seemed regarding her loyalties, but then I considered her position of having to choose between the place where was raised and is loyal to and a place where she is actually from and where her biological family is, and I actually understood what a difficult position that would be. She had many moments of seeming rather annoying and repetitive, but I did also really appreciate her moments of strength and forcefulness when she would realize that she just needed to buck up and make a decision or follow her gut, even if it didn't seem right. I loved some of them, like Alistair and Jahan, but others were just.
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