![]() ![]() I won’t tell you what happens, but it’s kind of ridiculous.Īs I said, this book felt like a filler. Go Perry!Īs for Roar and Liv, a character mentioned the entire way through the first book, they are finally reunited, but only for about twenty (if that) pages of the book before they’re separated again. When Kirra planted seeds of doubt concerning the nature of Roar and Aria’s relationship, he was self-confident about his and Aria’s feelings. When Kirra was plonked in front of him, he knew it was wrong. One thing that did redeem this love story was the Perry was given multiple opportunities to ‘cheat’ on Aria, or feel jealous and doubtful of her love, but he didn’t. Aria’s going off on her quest to find the Still Blue, but ends up running into some trouble with Roar, Liv and the Horns tribe. ![]() I thought that this book was really just a filler, without much plot, to propel us to the finale ‘Into the Still Blue.’įirst of all, Aria and Perry spend a lot of time apart. It seems that my opinion of this series has drastically changed compared to my five star review of ‘ Under the Never Sky.’ However, sequels never really sit well for me. ![]() Series: Under The Never Sky (#1) | Into the Still Blue (#3) ![]()
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