![]() Normally I am all for the best-friends-to-lovers trope, but since there was so much conflict surrounding their romance and unnecessary drama (and side interests), I just grew to not care for this one. There’s drama, and then there is annoying. Cassia was just always playing the victim it felt like when it came to their relationship, and they were just so constantly back and forth that it really did feel like whiplash. I just wasn’t a fan of them character-wise. ![]() I think what really made me dislike this one more than the first were Cassia and Kane. There were a lot of things happening – the events of the beginning in particular seemed to go very fast – and it felt like almost too much at times. I honestly found myself only mildly interested in it, and even at times it felt like I was forcing myself to slog through it. In the face of unspeakable evil, Cassia must confront her own family’s complicated legacy on Eturia and decide once and for all who her real family is. When the outer realm is threatened by the dangerous Zhang mafia, Cassia, Kane and the rest of the Banshee crew uncover a horrifying conspiracy that endangers the entire universe. Kane knows he will never find someone to replace Cassia-and is certain she returns his feelings-but how can he throw away his own promising future waiting on a queen? Cassia must make alliances, and Kane, the bastard son of a merchant, isn’t a choice that will earn her any friends. But when they arrive on Eturia, Cassia isn’t exactly in need of heroics-she’s claimed her birthright as Eturia’s queen, but has inherited a war-torn planet simmering with rebellion. Meanwhile, Kane and the rest of the crew of the Banshee plan a desperate rescue mission. ![]() Her only solace is that the Banshee crew managed to evade capture, including Kane Arric, her best friend…with occasional benefits. Shackled by bounty hunters, she is violently dragged back to account for her crimes. Now after two years hiding as a ship hand, she is finally returning to her beloved home, but not in the way she imagined. When Princess Cassia Rose fled her home world of Eturia to escape an arranged marriage, she had no idea her sudden departure would spark a war. Starfall (Starflight #2), by Melissa Landers ![]()
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