
Originally posted on my blog, From A to Z. I can't wait to see what happens next! Read more Also, reading the actual book instead of listening to the audiobook decreased my frustration as I was able to follow Jacinda's thoughts and words by seeing the punctuation in the book. I missed not having as much of Will in the book. I felt like Jacinda grew a lot and faced up to her faults. But will he even remember that promise? And, if he does, will Jacinda be brave enough to follow her heart. Will had promised to never stop looking for Jacinda. Now, Jacinda is considered a traitor and, if not for Cassian's protection, her wings might be clipped.

Before Jacinda was special and important.

But Jacinda hasn't forgot Will and now she has to decide if she can live without him even though she is back with her Pride where she thought she wanted to be? Life with the Pride isn't easy now either. On top of the heartbreak of leaving Will behind, Jacinda is tormented by the fact that Will's memory was altered and he doesn't even know why she left him. After the events of Firelight, Jacinda is forced to leave Will behind and return to the Pride with her family.
