![]() ![]() The mood will not align with Maia’s character arc. If you force the relationship between Edan and Maia, while keeping the tone from Spin the Dawn, Unravel the Dusk becomes a very unrealistic, inconsistent book. If you thought this was a negative? I say nay-nay, not because I want less romance or dark books. Unravel the Dusk did the one thing I asked of it. So, once this section ends, I will put some space, and then there will be spoilers. It would be too confusing a review for me to try and give a complete review of Elizabeth Lim’s Spin the Dawn Duology without talking about Unravel the Dusk in full, throughout the review. It is too intertwined with my overall review. There was, in this rare instance, no way for me to separate the spoiler and put it at the bottom. I repeat This review will contain spoilers for both Spin the Dawn AND Unravel the Dusk THROUGHOUT the review. And by spoiler-free, I mean this BOTH BOOKS. ![]() It is the only section that will be spoiler-free. ![]()
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