Ascendant

Ascendant

When sixteen-year-old Astrid Llewellyn, now a fully-trained unicorn hunter, joins the quest to discover The Remedy at a laboratory in the French countryside, she begins to question her love for Giovanni, her loyalty to the Cloisters, and even her duty as a hunter.
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Monicap@insult_the_glory
3 stars
Apr 29, 2024

What, I ask you, is the point of a two-book series? Torture, I tell you. That’s the point. Torture. Yes, authors hate us, the readers, so they offer us these two-book contraptions, more than a novel, yes, but less than a full-fledged series. A tantalizing taste, but not a full meal. Teasing us. much like Brandt did with the einhorns. Speaking of Brandt and Einhorns, I’ll get to reviewing the book. Loved it. there. as if I’ll ever read a book I don’t love. I will tell you, there are some things in this book I REALLY liked. Things I’d been wondering about back in book one. Such as, the lesbo loophole, as it’s called. I also think that love triangles will be the death of me. cuz guess what? there is one in this book! Nooooooooo! Yes, unfortunately. And there should be another book in the series. Make it a FULL series, please! Also, we could talk to Bucephalus again, Giovanni and Astrid could make up from problems that arose because of said love triangle. More fixing her brain damage. Avenge Rosamund. Stop Brandt. Find Seth. Feed them both to Bonegrinder. You know. Stuff like that. Anyway. My review of this book is: THERE NEEDS TO BE ANOTHER BOOK IN THIS SERIES! Okay? Good book, but the series is wanting.