The characters really evolve from one book to the next. It gives a whole new perspective to the group dynamics with Amaranthe leading half of the team and Sicarius leading the rest. Here, Lindsay Buroker takes another step in character development by splitting our favourite team of outlaws in two, each with a separate mission. I love the way this series is character-driven. The best in the series so far and so much better than the last instalment, Dark Currents. (It's pretty obvious but I thought I'd point it out anyway.) Books didn't want to be caught on camera shaking his booty (as could be expected), so he's on filming duty here. Pictured, from left to right: Bas, Sicarius, Amaranthe, Akstyr and Maldynado. ➽ And the other, other moral of this reread is: I think I just found a gif of Amaranthe (aka the Fearless Trouble Seeker Leader) and the boys her gang of ruthless mercenaries partying the night away after her latest crazy scheme didn't get them all killed deadly dead (miraculously enough). ➽ And the other moral of this reread is: Finger dexterity has crossover applications. ➽ And the moral of this reread is: Why anyone □waves at Maldynado□ would not want to have a statue of themselves going up a squid’s butt made is and forever shall be one of the greatest mysteries of the universe.
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