In spite of his fearsome reputation, you get the sense that there is more to him than meets the eye, and this complexity is what makes him so intriguing. As one of the immortal Fates, he is devilishly handsome but also cruel and cunning. Legendary also introduces us to Jacks, one of the most interesting villains I have come across in quite some time. She might have played a supporting role in Caraval, but in Legendary, we see that she is a leading lady in her own right. We gain insight into the inner workings of her mind, as well as witness firsthand just how courageous and selfless she can be. Tella has little screen, or rather page, time in Caraval, so it is a treat to see her take center stage in this book. One of the most striking aspects of this book is that it is written from Tella’s, not Scarlett’s, point of view. In short, it is a thoroughly engrossing story that will have you hooked from the very first page. New characters, including one of the most memorable of the series, are introduced, and our knowledge of existing characters is expanded. It has more magic, intrigue, world building, and of course, romance. TLDR: No second book slump here – Legendary is even better than Caraval.
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