Member Reviews
The title of book two of The Convergence Saga trilogy tells you exactly where the narrative is headed. Book one: No Gods, No Monsters (which I encourage you to read or re-read first) introduced us to a world underneath our own, of battling supernatural forces, and allegorical references to otherness. It's absolutely a social commentary about power and marginalization, and left us asking ourselves who in our society are the real monsters? Turnbull further complicates the monster metaphor by introducing members of marginalized communities who are capable of transformation.
*Special thanks to NetGalley and Blackstone Publishing - Audiobooks for this audio e-arc.*
As absolutely riveting as the first book, We Are the Crisis had me hooked. It’s years after the last book takes place and I really enjoyed seeing these great characters again.
I loved the jump around timelines and multiverse aspect. It was all done so well as to not be confusing. There is a whole lot that happens in this book. We more in depth into the world building and the backgrounds of the characters. Dragon was my FAVORITE! I just wanted to hug him.
I highly recommend this enchanting and dark urban fantasy. Books that are deep and complex like this are so good but I feel like I can never review them well enough to do them justice.
The narration was top notch! I enjoyed that it was the same narrator.