If at first it's a bit disoriented to read the narrative from the perspective of Imriel and Phaedra, this feeling does not last and immersed again in Terre D'Ange.
We follow the growth of Imriel No. Montrève as we did for Phaedra, we see it grow, discover the love of a home, the sincere and pure friendship; like the false pretenses of the Court and his friendships for less fickle and changing at the mercy of rumors.
We see him learn to love and desires, build relationships with Shahrizai descendants, until one day a conspiracy comes to his loyalty questioned.
This is just to manhood he decides to leave D'Ange Earth to find himself.
Her journey will bring her brief moments of happiness, but not without its share of intrigue and manipulation.
He will face the dark forces, loading the trials and losses.
Fantasy A beautiful and flamboyant, superb characters, lush Renaissance and a fierce passion in my case.
A book under the seal of the new generation, Phaedra and Joscelin are always present in the background and the young ladies and lords show themselves worthy of their parents.