He has friends, maybe even a family, and is able to spend his days using his gifts to help the people in the city who have nowhere else to go.
But the dark magic of the blight remains in the city, and Ádan’s secrets are now Korin’s own. Can he trust Ádan now that he knows the truth of Ádan’s past? Can he trust the newcomers to the city as they each try to recruit Korin to their crusades?
Most of all, with the voice of the darkness, the voice of the Twisted Tree whispering in his ear, can Korin trust himself?
Barbara J Webb does a strong sequel in Twisted Loyalties from the Knights of the Twisted Tree series, it had that element that I was hoping for from the first book. The characters felt like they continued to feel like this world and genre. I was invested in what was going on and was hooked from start to finish. I wanted to read more in this world and from Barbara J Webb.
[T]his series—it’s quickly becoming a bit of a comfort read for me. I can’t recommend it enough if you’re on the hunt for a dark? cozy MM romantasy.
I enjoyed this book as much as I did the first in the series. It’s an interesting world with interesting characters, and I’ll be very much looking forward to seeing what happens in book three. The author has set up a lot of (appropriately enough) twisty situations, and if she pulls off the landing, this should be a very successful series indeed.