

Most of the myths being handled in such a way. The Elves being not dead and found after 1000's if years was basically a moot point when Rez introduced them to most people. Tams retrieval, "everyone welcomed him back". Whyyyyyy.ĮDIT: Somethings I really really didn't like was how stuff was glossed over, where in previous books she would have pages, sometimes even short chapters dedicated to things. Where is it gonna go from here 😭 He was finally finding love and emotions. Things felt like they happens for the sake of happening at times.Īlso.that ending also is a bit sudden but the epilogue got me feeling some typa way. Even the ones prevalent barely had the usual fun and interesting dialogue. 3.5/4 quarters of the charcaters didn't get any page time or dialogue. Other Tiens it was sudden development which felt odd to me. I get she prob doesn't want to make 15 books so she has to move things along but when you have 3 books where things take their time. But this one especially felt things just happened suddenly. Usually there's so much more build up to things and it feels worth it. Tams promotion, Wesson and Elise, world building (ehh, definitely could have been better)ĭislikes: things felt rushed and sudden. A deep interest in science, ancient history, cultural anthropology, art, music, languages, and spirituality is evidenced by the diversity and richness of the places and cultures depicted in Kade’s writing.Likes: Elves, Entris, Azeria, the romance blossoming. These experiences with distinctive cultures and geography instilled in Kade a sense of wanderlust and opened a young mind to the knowledge that the Earth is expansive and wild. Growing up, Kade lived a military lifestyle of traveling to and living in new places.

Thanks to Kade’s enthusiastic readers and the success of the King’s Dark Tidings series, Kade is now able to create universes spanning space and time, develop criminal empires, plot the downfall of tyrannous rulers, and dive into fantastical mysteries full time. Kel Kade lives in Texas and occasionally serves as an adjunct college faculty member, inspiring young minds and introducing them to the fascinating and very real world of geosciences. Kel Kade is the author of the King’s Dark Tidings (KDT) series. Kel Kade New York Times bestselling author, King's Dark Tidings Series
