Additionally, her exceptional portrayal of the spiritual world adds much to the novel. Furthermore, her world-building skills are above average and her characters drive the plot. The storyline is well-crafted and contains only a few minor errors. Will she discover what it is to be a part of a real family? To answer this, read the book!:) Busse’s latest novel holds the attention from cover to cover because of the careful attention given to continuity and plot details. However, she is touched by Damien’s memories of his family, and intrigued by his relationship with the Light. After arriving at her new home with Damien, Selene feels more out of place than ever. Damien believes that marrying Selene was a good decision, but struggles to reach her emotionally because of the many walls she has put up over the years. Her hasty marriage to Damien is very discomforting in many ways, and recurring nightmares of past dreamscapes make sleep nearly impossible. Selene, whom we last saw on the run with Lord Damien, is still trying to escape the darkness of her family’s past. This second installment in Busse’s The Ravenwood Saga is better than the first because Busse takes the time to develop her characters further without sacrificing the strength of her storyline. Busse is back with the much awaited sequel to Mark of the Raven, and we are happy to say that this novel is even better. Author’s Note: We were provided with an ARC of this novel in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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