A review by eireen
Fantasy of Flight by Kelly St. Clare

5.0

If you had read the first book and felt that too many characters were introduced, you'll be more surprised with this one. There will be much more additional characters here. At first, I though they were not important enough to remember. At least not all of them. But, well, I was wrong. Each of these characters has their own personality and they each develops as the storyline goes on.

The story itself though, it is still as exciting as the previous one and I definitely enjoyed reading this sequel. I have already knew that the main lead is definitely not a helpless delicate princess. But I just didn't see a lot of her action in the first book. It was simply not enough. But it's different with this second book though. The heroine finally has the opportunity to showcase her fighting skills. It's fully displayed here and let me tell you, she is awesome and she is kicking ass.

The only drawback of this book is it's abrupt ending. I'm still not a big fan of it. Another cliffhanger, of course, and I'm not even surprised that it has cliffhanger. It's normal for a series of books. But how the story was just cut and ended right 'there' (see I'm trying to avoid spilling any spoilers here), it's irritating. I'm reading the third book at the moment and I think I can expect this kind of ending again later.