A review by tellingetienne
Corambis by Katherine Addison

4.0

Felix and Mildmay's story heads in a direction I wasn't expecting in the final book in this series. It was a satisfying ending, but I find myself wishing that there was more build up, that it was longer. I feel like everything happened and nothing happened. Just how character driven this series is becomes exceptionally clear in the final book, as you see both Felix and Mildmay shift into new lives, and dealing with the weight of their past experiences and choices. And for that, it is exceptional. It also introduces a third POV of Kay, and frankly, I need more of his story and his life. One book was not enough!

While I slapped a number of trigger warnings down in the first review for this series, I feel like this one needs a special one for a particularly graphic (and I can't really say gratuitous, because I don't believe it was. although I skimmed it more than read it) rape scene. It was enough that I had to put the book down and walk away for a while.