Tapestry of Worlds, Part Two: Running and Gunning by Hadley Thorne – Review by Ashleyann Sanabria

Tapestry of Worlds, Part Two: Running and GunningTapestry of Worlds, Part Two: Running and Gunning by Hadley Thorne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Similarly to the first book, the prologue immersed you completely in the character’s mind and world. The writing was descriptive and mysterious during some parts, and felt a bit rushed in others. However, the events of the book were intriguing from start to finish. Initially I was confused, as I was expecting to pick right back up where the first book left off, but instead, the book picks up with Ransom’s perspective during the events of the first book telling a new tale that coincides with the first book, but does not repeat it. I would have loved to experience this perspective along side Erika’s perspective in the first book as it fills in some blanks and I think would have made for better and more clear world building. The world building in this book gives a much clearer picture. Putting together fantasy with elements of Sci-fi made for an interesting tale. Definitely looking forward to the next story!

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