Hot -diggity-dog! That was surreal, explosive, and full of colorful characters with emotional overload!
The entire process was magnifying yet simplistic that was crafted with love and full of appeal for readers of all ages, colors, creeds, and backgrounds.I love how it seemingly flowed from what appeared to be a fairy tale feel to a concrete slab of expressions that exuded far beyond the pages while crashing into the lust forestry of common sense.
We have many characters here from an inventor, to a nurse, and a human to boot. We also have the pleasure of seeing first hand the relationships collectively.
Sure humans are inherently flawed but are they evil?
Loyalty is it a companion or a farse?
Can loyalty be destroyed and will an olive branch being offered be suffice to mend a broken heart?
What if humans want to be prisoners of their own demise? Stuck in the land of forgotten?
What is the heart's greater good? What have you been created for? Who shall you respond too in kind?
If you become corrupted what shall we do?
OMG!
As if this wasn't enough to ponder all the senses ...
We have all the tools we need in life, what say you we shall do?
Truth can and will set you free but it will also bring you out from denial.
The question remains--Is there more to life than what you've been created for by your master?
Will Gio and Hap find common ground and rebuild the past>as who we care for tethers us.
Many may wonder how are you still standing?
Many will respond, " A wolf in sheep's clothing is still a wolf."
So, is being corrupt, cruel, greedy, selfish, and cunning a downfall to humankind?
Are sacrifices necessary for survival?
Growing wings and flying above it all is worthwhile but can a cocoon blossom into a butterfly when it's been held down and torn apart?
Can broken wings be repaired?
"With all great tasks come sacrifice."
In the "City of Electric Dreams" anything can happen as the last of the humans can see the monarchs. Love is hope. Hope is love!
Thank you to TJ Klune, MacMillan Audio, and NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.
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