They flowed into each other seamlessly so that, often the transition from one character to another was almost unnoticeable. They fit well together with no disjointed chapters. It could also have to do with how the book and the different perspectives were structured and arranged. I guess I’m getting used to it because I didn’t hate the multiple POV quite as much as I normally do. Like the two books before Queen of the Darkness, this one too was told from multiple points of view. That Daughter of the Blood was her debut novel is truly astounding for the sheer scale of the world she had built and the richness of the characters who inhabited it. I read Written in Blood by Anne Bishop and liked it enough that I wanted to read other books she had written. I am going to refer to it as a trilogy because, for the most part, this will be a review for all of the three books in the series. The Black Jewels Trilogy was every bit as frustrating and exasperating as it was amazing. Aurora Burning (Aurora Cycle #02) by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff Review.Storm Cursed (Mercy Thompson #11) & Smoke Bitten (Mercy Thompson #12) by Patricia Briggs Review.
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