Additionally, his sections also give context and depth to other side characters such as Abban, as well as introducing other fascinating, and intriguing characters such as Inevera. His chapters took place in the present day, as well as in the past, adding depth and giving us insight into the forces that shaped this rigid man, moreover allowing the reader to understand why he had betrayed Arlan. However, upon finally picking up the second book in the The Demon Cycle series, I had a fleeting sense of disorientation as the first several chapters introduce a not only a new POV, from a character that caused much heartbreak in The Warded Man, Jardir, but also of Krasia. Overview (No Spoilers): It took all of my self-control to not immediately pick up the Desert Spear after reading The Warded Man! As a personal rule, I attempt to read a book or two between the books in a series, to allow the novels to stand on their own, however in this case I could hardly wait to see where the story would take Arlen, Rojer, and Leesha.
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