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obr 's review for:
Defend the Dawn
by Brigid Kemmerer
More of a 2.5. The "a bit" habit is strong with this one.
More of the same YA tropes from "secret" identities and love rivals to arguements between romantic partners (I really wasn't sure why) and a betrayal that is rather familiar. There's a lot of close quarters traveling for Tessa and Corrick, while we get a new perspective back in Kandala. The setting and situation is interesting, and even with the repetition of "a bit" - sometimes every paragraph - the writing is very readable. I would go for the third book to resolve the three dramatic YA cliffhangers we're left with.
More of the same YA tropes from "secret" identities and love rivals to arguements between romantic partners (I really wasn't sure why) and a betrayal that is rather familiar. There's a lot of close quarters traveling for Tessa and Corrick, while we get a new perspective back in Kandala. The setting and situation is interesting, and even with the repetition of "a bit" - sometimes every paragraph - the writing is very readable. I would go for the third book to resolve the three dramatic YA cliffhangers we're left with.