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But it's still an interesting enough book on it's own merits. Essentially, it's a fairly standard 'something took the children... and our neighbors are WEREWOLVES!' type story (which is amusingly specific enough to be a trope) with Chivali and the Fallen as an entrypoint into the world. We learn a very little bit about magic in this world, along with the aforementioned werewolves (pretty standard).
We do get to dig a bit more into the relationships between Chivali and the other Fallen--in particularly Colby, Eliot, and newcomer Sean while also dealing with Chivali's clan beliefs as she begins to induct new members. There's a lot more going on there than even what we get in this book, so I'm glad to see it hasn't been dropped.
Which brings to mind one of the things that continues to frustrate me about this series:
I have a few theories... but there is only so long you can keep something that big and important to the main characters of a series hidden. There are also other questions, such as digging more into the different theories on the 'Greatest Sin' between various sects and why/how the Creator's Towers function that I'd rather see explored, but I guess I can continue to be patient.
Overall, a good read and a good sequel. I'm looking forward to the next, although hoping for a bit ... more. ( )