Have you ever had a humongous chocolate craving, and as soon as you get your hands of a bag of M&Ms (or any chocolate indulgence of your choice) you eat them and eat them and you devour the whole bag and then it's gone, and you sit back and realize you never really tasted the chocolate? You were so absorbed in the consumption of your treat that you didn't take the time to pace yourself and enjoy it? That was so me with this book! I'm embarrassed to admit it. But I was so eager to continue the story, I dove right in and almost didn't come up for air. I enjoyed it, don't get me wrong. But I read it so fast, the memories of what I read are a blur in my brain.
I wanted to read this one in the ebook version, to see if it had the same formatting errors the first two books had. The answer to that was, yes, it did, and no, it didn't. It didn't have the weird paragraphs in the middle of a sentence, but it lacked the italics that helped the reader understand when the characters communicated telepathically. So, there you go. Looks like the system still has a few bugs in it.
I wanted to read this one in the ebook version, to see if it had the same formatting errors the first two books had. The answer to that was, yes, it did, and no, it didn't. It didn't have the weird paragraphs in the middle of a sentence, but it lacked the italics that helped the reader understand when the characters communicated telepathically. So, there you go. Looks like the system still has a few bugs in it.
The 4th book in The Solus series is "Wings of Lomay," to be released sometime later this year (I think).
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