Thursday 3 June 2021

Review: Erupting Shadows (Artemis University Series Book 10) by Erin R Flynn

Erupting Shadows Erupting Shadows by Erin R. Flynn
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Fae Shenanigans

This book is part of a continuing series and cannot be understood if read separately from the preceding books.

Tamsin is getting ready to go back to Artemis for her Junior year and is getting pressure from both sides of the fae spectrum. Surrounded by elders and ancients who criticise constantly Tamsin has to find a way to achieve her goals of freeing all fae before all the political nonsense drives her to drink.

At the same time as some fae are causing problems, others are providing guidance and support, helping with her fae education. However, as usual not all her men are providing the support she needs and are being selfish in their needs. It seems poor Tams can’t have all four men act in a kind and caring way at the same time.

As well as romance problems and fae problems she also has the normal supernatural problems of the councils all trying to get her to reveal what race she is so they can control her.

This book doesn’t have masses of interesting plot. Everything moves along but it’s not the usual breakneck speed. There are some rescues but not many. The book is mainly focused on Tamsin’s promises to free the fae and the ramifications that has on her role as an Heir. That it wasn’t so breakneck did not spoil my enjoyment, in fact, it gave me more time to appreciate the story. I’m looking forward to what happens next.

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