The last time Mia got this much action was back in vol. Since Mia actually does get in danger this time, we also see quite a lot of action scenes. I think it's a really nice way of tying up that loose end rather than just labelling it as the Chaos Serpents' plan and not divulge the details. What I didn't see coming, however, is how their plan links to the mass poisoning that caused Rafina to go mad in Bel's alternate future. It wasn't that hard to predict who's behind this whole ordeal, the narrative makes it clear enough from the beginning. The Yellowmoons have been mentioned since the beginning of Mia's summer vacation, but it is only in this book that we finally meet them, learn about their role, and also see the consequences said role has brought upon their lineage.Īs you might expect from the previous volume, Mia is preparing for her impending death during the Holy Eve Festival. 5 we were introduced to the Redmoons via Ruby. 4 we learned about the Greenmoons, and in vol. Mia still plays a prominent role, but since Citrina is a close friend of Bel's, their friendship becomes the highlight of this Yellowmoon-centric volume. Just as the cover suggests, the main focus of this book is Bel and Citrina.
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