![]() ![]() I liked the new characters and I think Meyer does a great job creating interesting, flawed characters that are still very likable. Meyer’s book is packed with action, romance, and a few twists and turns. In it, readers are introduced to a handful of new, exciting characters. Scarlet (Lunar Chronicles), the second installment of Marissa Meyer’s Lunar Chronicles, picks up right where Cinder, book one of the series, ended. While learning how to use, and not abuse, her new-found Lunar powers, Cinder has teamed up with a rogue American felon and the two are trying to piece together the fragments of Cinder’s past. Meanwhile, the ruthless Lunar Queen Levana has threatened to wage war against the Eastern Commonwealth if Emperor Kai and his men are unable to capture the escaped cyborg girl, Cinder. Convinced that she was kidnapped, Scarlet is desperate to follow any lead she can find as to the whereabouts of her grandma, even if it means teaming up with a mysterious and dangerous man nicknamed Wolf. ![]() Scarlet’s Grand-mère suddenly went missing and the police have abandoned the search for her. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |