Things finally progress to a place where you want the main characters to be in Opal, the third book in the Lux series. The good stuff finally does take place, in case you wanted to know, because it almost seems like it is never going to happen. Three books is a long time to wait for a romantic climax, and at the end you are still left frustrated because a well thought out and well practiced plan goes wrong due to a huge betrayal. If you’ve read the previous two books, you will know exactly who conned everyone. Everyone else knew the whole time that they were likely to be lured into a trap by the sneak, but they went along with the plan anyway because they really had no other choice. One need has been filled, but I am left wanting to know how things are going to go from here. The books really leave you wanting to go back for more. I am going to resist picking up the next book until I read something a little bit better for my brain, but it is going to be extremely difficult.
Unrelated, I haven’t done this in a while, but I did find one tiny error in the book. I got really excited because I feel like it has been a really long time since I found a mistake. It’s just a missing quotation mark on page 231, but I’m pleased that I saw it.