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Feb 15, 2017ArapahoeTiegan rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
If you like a little less romance and little more adventure - this sequel definitely delivers that. While I didn't think the romance was overwhelming in the first book - Bracken has the main love interests separated for just about the entire second novel. However, some new characters are introduced and Bracken sneaks in some LGBTQ relationships, but does not make them a large part of the story - she really moves away from the romance for the sequel and delves more into some of the secrets that were touched on in the first book. She also moves more away from looking at different places and times - while they are present in the different character's travels, she does not really delve into any of the happenings that I loved in the first book. Instead, Bracken focuses more on the story rather than taking the time to focus on history. I did miss that in this book, but I can understand why she made that decision - there was already a lot going on in the story! Overall, I liked this sequel, it was a good continuation of the story. While it didn't maintain some of the elements I loved in the first book, it did introduce some other elements that I enjoyed. I'm now really sad that I just found out this is just a duology. There is no more for the Passenger series as of right now. =(