![]() ![]() There’s just so many intricate levels of overlapping families and storylines that this trilogy becomes even more impactful because of it. But in Chain of Iron, so much more happens: we get so much insight to different characters and the story is so much more compelling! If you haven’t read any other books in the Shadowhunter universe, I would definitely recommend doing so. That book felt dense in a lot of ways and I somehow felt like we were given a ton of information but really didn’t get to know anybody. After the first book, Chain of Gold, I wasn’t really sure how I felt about these new characters. Obviously we’re not done this trilogy yet, so a lot can change, but I am absolutely loving it so far. I then promptly got distracted with baby boy and forgot to write this review, but luckily I had written down my thoughts ahead of time so that I could eventually get this review out! This is the second book in The Last Hours trilogy and wow, does a lot happen! I really loved this book, a lot more than I thought I would after Chain of Gold (the first of the trilogy), and I can’t wait to see where the story goes from here. I read this book the day came out and I had to take a second to figure out how I was feeling at the end of it. ![]()
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