There’s a difference between knowing what chemicals cause what colors, and launching them into the sky.ĭespite the occasional overly convenient resolutions here and there, the interplay between Rishe and Prince Arnold is delightfully done we learn a bit more about the darkness that drives his future we see Rishe pull off outlandish schemes one after another and we see the potential for a future diverted while being treated to Rishe’s rollercoaster of emotion. The way she resolves the final conflict required future knowledge beyond her five year windows. Let’s take the most egregious example without spoiling anything. Her personality is outright charming, but the author plays loose with what she knows and doesn’t know depending on the plot. But let’s be honest, Rishe is as dumb as she is clever. She’s in top form in this volume, though her willful cluelessness and ability to pull solutions out of a hat do wear thin at times.
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