

I do have to complain about the ending though. I did enjoy the scenes with them together. The romance is very PG, but it was sweet.

Esofi was so strong that she kind of eclipsed Adale in this story. Back to the characters, I did like the other main Adale, but something about her was missing for me. There was plenty with Esofi and Dragons, but the army of battlemages was useless. I was really looking forward to some big dragon, magic battles, but again nothing happened with that. I’m going to jump back to what I was saying about undeveloped ideas: Esofi brought a bunch of battlemages with her to fight the dragons. She was a real badass and some of the scenes with her battling the dragons were my favorite. When it came to the characters, I really liked Esofi. I don’t know if it was due to this being a series, or if she just abandoned the ideas. Calvin teased these issues but nothing came of it. The science versus magic debate and the sort of secret sect of one of the Goddesses that Esofi belonged to. There were also subjects that were touched on but not really developed. I did feel like I got everything squared away by the end, but it took a while. I wish Calvin would have slowed down her approach. There were a few times when there was too much info dumping especially when it came to all the Gods and Goddesses. But with pressure from her parents and increased dragon attacks, Adale must decide between marrying Esofi or giving up the crown and running away.Īs I mentioned above, I really liked the premise but there were times it didn’t totally come together for me. The plans have always been for her brother to sit on the thrown, not her. Esofi knows she cannot return home so she must marry the second in line which happens to be the Princess Adale. But during the four months journey to Ieflaria she learns the news the prince has died. Now that she is 18, it is time to officially sign the marriage pact and live in Ieflaria. Princess Esofi (I pronounced it Sophie but am not sure if that is right) has been engaged to the Prince of Ieflaria since she was a child. But overall I enjoyed the read and will read book 2 in this series. The premise was great, but this had a few misses when it came to execution. However, this was not a perfect book for me. I just love lesfic fantasy books, and when you throw in dragon’s it just makes it all the better. But it’s tough because it’s very hard to love and mourn at the same time.3.50 Stars.


Effie is someone that he can confide in, and he does love Effie too. He’s having a hard time dealing with her death. He’s just lost somebody that he really really loves. I think that he will be like, ‘Tasha, I’ve just lost the love of my life.’ Like back in OG Power days, that’s literally what this situation is like. “Yeah, um, not good,” Lapri said on The Wayne Ayers Podcast about Effie and Tariq’s relationship in season 3. When he does, this knowledge will alter the bond he shares with Effie forever. Thus far, Tariq knows nothing of Effie and Brayden’s actions, but he is slated to find out. Though Tariq had tasked Brayden with getting Lauren out of town so she wouldn’t have to testify against him, Effie and Cane interfered and killed Lauren to ensure they wouldn’t be prosecuted if she snitched. ‘Power Book II: Ghost’: Tariq Killing Effie Would Be a Major Mistake Effie and Tariq’s relationship will be altered forever in ‘Power Book II: Ghost’Īt the end of Ghost Season 2, Effie conspired with Brayden and Cane to kill Lauren (Paige Hurd), Tariq’s ex-girlfriend. Now fans are guessing that Effie’s brother’s death could somehow be connected to Cane Tejada (Woody McClain). Power fans will remember that Effie’s brother was killed in an armed robbery, sending her mother into a tailspin of alcoholism. Also, you see their differences too, so it’s dope seeing their relationship this season, especially.” So just seeing them and her trying to be there for him. She understands him more than he understands himself. “I feel like out of everyone in Tariq’s universe, Effie is the one that understands him the most.
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“They kind of understand each other,” Rainey told TV Fanatic. However, that hasn’t stopped her and Tariq from connecting. I’m good on my own.”įans have probably deduced that Effie comes from an impoverished background. “Let’s just say I leave them alone, and they leave me alone. She told Diana (LaToya Tonodeo) that her parents aren’t really in her life. Effie has remained pretty quiet about her family background.
