Me being Puerto Rican, I don't usually like reading about and island that is enslaved or colonized cause "hey, it's my real fucking life xx". I think she mentioned or find out that the people from Nalani are slaves and possibly enslaved by her father or someone who is in close connections with Adrian or Adrian needs their support to "protect the kingdom. So in book 1 Isolde had mentioned her Mother was from an island called Nalani. Now I'm gonna get to the part where I had to DNF the book. Plus this relationship is different and even though she has the memories she isn't her past self. I also do not like how their past relationship keeps being brought up because Isolde doesn't have all of her memories and he does. Like I remember in book 1 how he was supportive of her and her "unique" personality, and in this book he kind of fights her for being her. Adrian and her seem to be getting into arguments a lot, so it seemed to me. Isolde is deep within her grief after what happened with her father at the end of book 1. This book starts off like maybe a few days after the first book ends. A conversation happened between Adrian and Isolde, and I can not keep reading when this is a plot device that is being used over and over again. I'll start by saying that I wasn't going to continue this series but I got approved the audiobook arc for this book and decided to give it a chance.
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