

Some oldsouls begin to remember things that explain how the incarnation cycle began. We learn more about Janan, the city of Heart and it's inhabitants. The ending has the most exposition which was awesome.

It was a great refresher from typical love triangles and help progress the book in slower, less action packed, parts.World-Building: This installment delivers so much backstory and answers that I was giddy with excitement at every new discovery. I loved how the author was able to create this without it feeling weird or unnatural. Most other books have two people fighting over the same person but in this book, it's three people two with a past, two with a present, and two that have a very vague and subtle attraction. Ana is no longer as self-conscious as she was in the first installment, however she does doubt the blessings she has and needs to find a way to trust not only others but herself as well.Romance: This is the first book I've ever read where there has been a true love triangle. She is blamed by many for Templedark, the night when many oldsouls became lost and unable to reincarnate, paving the path for newsouls to get a chance at life. Now, even though she has a great group of friends and the love of Dossam, the musician who stole the heart she didn't think she deserved, she still doubts her place in the world and the city of Heart.

Review:Characters: Ana has always felt alone in the world because due to an experiment gone wrong she has taken the place of someone who should have been reincarnated after death.
