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Inkings and Inklings

This is the second in the series from Kristen Britain. As mentioned, I picked the first one up because of a lack of something to read, and it was recommended by the New York Times. And, as previously mentioned, it’s pretty rip-roaring. Genuinely, there is no other way to describe this series.

In 710 pages, our heroine Karigan has two people fall in love with her, travels through time, battles an evil spirit, saves magic, rides across country, and avoids death a million times, as well as saving several hundred lives – in the past, present and future thanks to her time travel.

It’s not all sunshine and happiness though – a few of my favourite characters didn’t exactly come away unscathed. Whereas other characters from the previous book… well… I get the feeling that Britain has kept them bubbling away to become a bigger part later on, or just-in-case…

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