Grey: Tycho, I know you’re young, but you need to act more professional.
Tycho, clinging to Iisak’s back: Those are bold words for someone standing in lava.
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Grey: Tycho, I know you’re young, but you need to act more professional.
Tycho, clinging to Iisak’s back: Those are bold words for someone standing in lava.
Source: @growlygrego on Twitter
A Vow So Bold and Deadly
Things I liked:
- Rhen sort of redeemed himself to me in this book. He got better as the book went along. I’m happy that he yielded for the good of everyone. I think he’ll be much happier as a prince than as the king.
- I liked that it had a bit of an open ending. Like there were still some issues in the kingdom that may lead to another book. But also I'm happy where the series ended now. So either way I’m happy. If there's gonna be another book cool, but if not then that's cool too.
Things I didn't like:
- I feel like Nolla Verin was in on the plot against Lia Mara the whole time, but it was never addressed! Nolla Verin gives of really shady vibes, especially towards the end where she was trying to convince Lia Mara to go to war. And when she told them to stay in Emberfall because of the people attacking the castle gave me the vibe she just wanted her sister out of the picture so she could try to take over.
- The treatment of Tycho in this book was not my favorite. Like if he doesn't want to be a solider then let him not be one. Just let him be happy and not kill people. I don't understand why they had to beat around the bush with his story.
Overall:
- This book was better then the first one, but not as good as the second one. It felt like a nice ending to the story, but also the author left I open enough that there could be a fourth one. Not much was really interesting to me. It was a good book, but not great enough for me to go on and on about it. It had a good pace, it wasn't too boring but it wasn't too action packed. I like everyone in the book so seeing them all together finally was pretty fun. The final battle was good, but not amazing. So overall is a really good book but not a really great book. But if a fourth one does come out, I will be reading it.
- Rating: 4/5
Good boy Iisak from A Heart So Fierce and Broken by @brigidkemmererwrites
New campaign, new character. This is Iisak Hayes, my Monk :) We're doing a homebrew- so that's why the outfit. Don't use image without permission.
Iisak always with the best takes
(A heart so fierce and broken - chapter 40)
Season 3 of skam makes me want to climb under a table