Into the Hourglass by Emily King

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I love the feeling of modern fairy tale that King brings to this series. They are way better versions of some of my favorite Disney movies. We started somewhere between King Arthur and Alice in Wonderland. Now we are out to sea--or under it. The amazing detailing King writes put me in mind of The Little Mermaid but way cooler, and we get some Pinocchio too. 

I enjoyed the pirate world so I was sad when The Fox and The Cat just felt forced into the story. Their existence just does not seem even remotely important for the plot at all, and it irks me greatly. It is what stops me from giving this book 5 stars (it was much better on all other fronts to Before the Broken Star). Vevina and Alick make appearances that are helpful and engaging without wearing out their welcome so I know King can do it. 

The continued revenge cycle with Killian and Everley speaks of foreshadowing, and there were some definite plot twists that were surprising if not tilt-the-world-shocking. Despite Everley's apparent cynicism, she seems to have a huge well of hope in her clockwork heart. Her character development can sometimes be a conundrum for me along with the relationship she has with Lieutenant Callahan.

Perhaps all of my concerns will be clarified in Everafter Song (which I have started and am already enjoying).

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