… most powerful entity?! Or, perhaps, in conjunction with Calder?

As with the other paired novels in this series, the overarching events are played out mostly from two primary protagonists and their respective guilds perspective. While there is redundancy, Will Wight does an excellent job of crafting sufficient distinct events intrinsic to the protagonist’s point of view.

While Calder and Shera exploits and encounters are exciting and often chilling, I find Bliss to be the most intriguing of all of them. It’s unclear what type of being she really is and near the end we discover she is very much more interesting than what had already been a bizarre understanding.

The overall story moved forward quite well and ending in a conclusive state but yet somewhat undetermined. I’m looking forward to the follow-on books but have a nervous suspicion that this may be paused similarly to how Cradle had been.

Still, even if so, as long as Will Wight continues to create more novel in a timely manner, I’ll keep purchasing them.

Travis Baldree has already made my short list of search Audible on his name along with favorite authors when I’m looking for new listening material.