![]() ![]() The final sentences gave an insight into the mind of Stormlord, the crazy villain with all the power of the storms at his fingertips/residing in his chest cavity. Well if you are still here, great! Let’s get on with it.Īs you should already know, Roar finished off with Aurora and her band of merry stormhunters making a beeline for Pavan because evil fiance had taken over the throne and Big Bad Guy was on the warpath and headed for her beloved city. Still want to read it or half way through? Maybe come back when you are done. ![]() Don’t care or already read it? See my opinions about the next one below. If you haven’t read Roar, this is probably not a review you should be reading right this minute – it may get a little spoilery because ‘things’ happened in the first novel that require brief explanation. Thankyou so much to Tor Teen and Netgalley for approving me for this highly anticipated second instalment. Yet these storms are different-they churn with darkness, and attack with a will that’s desperate and violent. But the Rage season is at its peak and not a day passes without the skies raining down destruction. In disguise as the rebel Roar, she puts her knowledge of the palace to use to aid the rebellion. To set things right, she joins a growing revolution on the streets of Pavan. ![]() If Aurora knows anything, it’s that choices have consequences. Her Kingdom or the Stormhunter she loves. ![]()
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