I could definitely see a spin-off happening for these two.Īnd I cannot wait to see what’s gonna happen in the next installment. We get to see Dena reuniting with her sister Maud and niece Helen, and Sean and Dena is officially happening, and to my surprise, Maud and Arland getting acquainted is hilarious. Never thought I’d ever say this, but the relationships–old, new, developing alike–and their dynamics were what I liked best about this book. Now that much of the setting and world building is out of the way, the focus of this book is on family, relationships and their multi-layered dynamics. Behind closed doors? It’s all intergalactic chaos, all the time. The writing, now that I think about it, mimics the atmosphere of an inn out in the country, but only on the surface. I’ve never found myself bored while in the middle of these books, and if the writing maintains its pace, I’ll never get tired of following along with these characters on their journeys across the universe. There’s something nice and comforting about the ease of the writing that makes it fun to read. Still a lot of fun, and I’m pretty sure I’ll say that about the rest of the books in this series.
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