Probably the only “negative” comment we could write is that it’s a standalone so we can’t read more from this world.
The Japanese touch is obvious in this book and gives a fantastic feeling to it. We have a lot of classical fantasy over the decades so the modern technology that appears here is a good advancement.
The story is contained in a certain area and that’s well described with good characters and a base mood.
Well balanced in male and female characters and has a very interesting take on motivations and motherhood.
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