The Fallen & the Kiss of Dusk by Carissa BroadbentMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
I like the way Carissa writes her books with levels to work through. She did that in each book in different ways. This book has levels to work through in it's own way. She works emotions and feelings into her words.
This book picks up exactly where the previous one ends. Mische is in the Underworld, as a soul after her passing with the end of the last book.
I'm surprised who appears to help Mische along the path she still has to travel. Her guide along the way is Vincent. Mische will need to climb back up, out of the underworld to help Asar. She's a soul that will have a form when she rises, but souls are to return to where they are from in time. So there's a lot to accomplish and maybe find a way to stay in the world of the living.
I wanted to be in Asar's head in the previous book. I get that HERE! We get to see through Asar's eyes in this book as well.
Asar can't forget the vision of what the other gods did at the end of the previous book. He feels the pain. He feels her.
There's something they need to do. Find pieces that could lead them through different places they've been and back to friends. Where they see how much the world is in trouble from what happened and what's happening to the Underworld.
This is a romance read. There's reconnecting and figuring new ways to be together.
The Epilogue leaves us ready for the next duo that we'll read about. And there's a huge change in the world.
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