This is a tale of a small town, Indigo
Springs, and the residents who discover magic, deal with demented social
guardians, a frightened government, and displaced native Americans.
This is the sequel to Indigo
Springs. I was not overly thrilled
with Indigo
Springs. I didn’t find the
characters likeable, not even those who might conceivably be called the “good
guys”. Astrid, the main protagonist,
and Will, who occupies a somewhat distant co-star role, become more likeable
in this book.
In my mind, the premise that the status quo strongly resists change is the bedrock of the novel. Analytically, both sides of the equation are
bat dung nuts! Overreaction seems to be
a knee-jerk response throughout the book.
There was a lot more action and interesting developments in this
sequel.
I enjoyed the book.
This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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