I like the spin on how Willmarth combine future, fantasy, and post-apocalyptic at once. The plot is clever I enjoyed the first two books, this one was okay, I just kept getting annoyed by the circular theme of Alexander crying because someone he met once dying because they had to defend a stronghold, then them getting betrayed by a jealous leader. I also had trouble with the voice actor of Alexander he didn’t put much emotion or believability the character and he kind of sounded like and over annunciating drunk person speaking slowly (I know the description is a bit dramatic, but that’s as close as I could think of). I still am a fan of Willmarth, the book just started to agitate me.