![]() Arthur’s pulled away from what he wants to do because of family responsibility, and he feels left out when his magical friends continue their mission without him. Arthur and Rory are struggling to come to terms with the ways that their social differences keep them apart more than if they were both members of the same social class. ![]() There are new magic issues to address, including a new relic and a mysterious thing called the lodestone and the bad guys who were only referenced in the first book. If you have, what are you waiting for?!Īs one would expect of a second act, everything that seemed to be resolved at the end of book the first becomes a bit more complicated. Overall: If you haven’t read Spellbound, go back and start there. Plot: The second act adds to the drama and the relationship angst Heat Factor: They have some great conversations, but then it’s fade to blackĬharacter Chemistry: “We haven’t discussed the particulars of our relationship, so I shouldn’t feel jealous and possessive, but I dooooooooooooooo!” ![]()
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