I remembered I loved the first book, but when the second book came around I ended up skipping through about 1/4 of it.
By the time the third book came along, I realized that there was really a lot of bad writing taking place and it sort of set me off the series as a whole.
Whole Chapters of characterization to characters that in all reality were very basic and simple.
Too many tropes.
OT: I guess I liked his brothers story arc much more than everyone else (Don't remember his name, it's been way too long since I read the books).
He seemed to actually have a good convincing redemption tale, and I particularly liked the fact that he kind of became a sort of boogey man to the other army despite not having magical fairy powers like the rest.
By the time the third book came along, I realized that there was really a lot of bad writing taking place and it sort of set me off the series as a whole.
Whole Chapters of characterization to characters that in all reality were very basic and simple.
Too many tropes.
OT: I guess I liked his brothers story arc much more than everyone else (Don't remember his name, it's been way too long since I read the books).
He seemed to actually have a good convincing redemption tale, and I particularly liked the fact that he kind of became a sort of boogey man to the other army despite not having magical fairy powers like the rest.