I'll start off this review by saying that I really adored the first two book in the series. Lostetter crafted fascinating villains and a really unique emotional-based magic system. However, my enjoyment for the third book, The Teeth of Dawn, was muddled by some bizarre narrative choices. I'm kind of baffled here.
First off, the beginning of the book introduces us to a futuristic version of the world and a new set of characters that feel more like they belong more in a separate spin off series than the final book. In fact, I feel like the overall cohesion and pacing of the story would’ve worked better if these POVs had been removed entirely.
Then when we actually do get back to our already established characters, apparently three years have passed since the happenings of the second book. The time skip felt jarring to me and really broke the continuity of the story.
Overall, I feel like this book suffered from a lack of focus. It's the core characters of Krona, Thibault, and Avellino that I fell in love with, so I found the new batch of characters to be an incredible distraction from the main plotline. Sadly, this was a disappointing conclusion to the series for me.
Thank you, NetGalley and Tor Books, for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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