![]() ![]() I really enjoyed Shadow of the Fox, so I’m thrilled to report that the sequel, Soul of the Sword, is just as good-and even better in some areas. (Note: This book includes graphic depictions of violence.) ![]() It was one of my most anticipated books of the year and it certainly did not disappoint. I want to thank the publisher, Inkyard Press, for providing me with a copy of this to read and review. ![]() The atmosphere and tone of this is so dynamic, it leaps off the page and into your minds-eye so clearly. For now, I will be content with recommending the heck out of it to all my YA Fantasy-reading friends.Īlso, legit anime come to life. I would love to shout from the rooftops how much I love this series but that could get embarrassing. As second books go, this one upped the stakes of the quest and left off in an exceptionally intriguing part of the story. ![]() While I wasn't quite as smitten with this installment as I was with the first book, it is still definitely worth all five stars in my eyes. I don't care how outright scary and dangerous it gets! It seriously makes me want to be a part of the group. Their personalities play off one another so well. The team of characters setting forth on this mission together makes this story for me. A quest is one of my all-time favorite tropes so I am definitely hook, line and sinker for this story. We find Yumeko and her crew on the road to the Steel Feather temple in the hopes of protecting the last pieces of the Dragon Scroll. This second book continues directly after the final events of the first book. ![]()
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