These two have a loving relationship, but it isn’t always easy-which makes it all the more realistic. As an only child, sibling dynamics are always special to me, and I really enjoy seeing positive representations. They were one of the highlights of The Last Fallen Star, and I couldn’t leave them out of my The Last Fallen Moon book review. I was delighted to see Riley and Hattie’s relationship evolve in this book. When they’re attacked by masked witches who put a hex on their house, she feels compelled to sneak off to the Spiritrealm and find a replacement patron so her parents can return to their clinic-not to mention find a cure for Hattie, Riley’s sick sister. The Gom Clan is without its magic, and everyone is blaming Riley and her family. Sure, she didn’t have a choice-the Cave Bear Goddess had to be stopped somehow-but that doesn’t mean there weren’t consequences. Book 2 sends Riley to the Spiritrealm, where she attempts to fix everything she broke in the first book. With The Last Fallen Moon, we dive deeper into this universe- way deeper. The different clans and their unique powers felt like a bottomless well of potential, and this debut novel only scratched the surface. When I read the first book in the Gifted Clans series, The Last Fallen Star, I was immediately struck by the vastness of this magical world. Our Last Fallen Moon book review jumps into the second book in the Gifted Clans series by Graci Kim.
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