Either way, the story has me interested enough to read the sequel. I wish the author had spent more time establishing the positives and negative of each realm by the middle of the novel, it just seemed like one was good and one was evil, which I don't think was the point. I liked the details about the different realms and the way in which it was all depicted. The story had a great pace and really dove into this awesome world. Also, she made stupid stereotypical choices - which were to be expected, so I'm not going to dwell on those for too long. Throughout most of the story, however, I felt like the dilemma with the decision was not really the focus it always seemed like her mind was made up, and yet she just refused to say anything and kept running and running. I mean, why would a general say things like "grrr." via email?! Especially if it is regarding an important mission?! Why is no one taking this seriously?! I liked the character of Tenley a lot because of that spunky attitude and her perseverance. And let's just say, the language used by both characters is extremely childish. The story opens up with an exchange between someone who is a recruiter and a "general" that occurs via email.
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