![]() ![]() That was strange thinking on the part of the Harpies. The other Harpies were mad because when he as freed, he killed half of them but they were more angry with Kaia than the consort who we later learned his name was Lazarus. Juliette had a reason to be mad at Kaia for letting her consort loose but Juliette had him chained in the first place which suggested he wasn’t a willing consort. I don’t know how the Skyhawk sisters with the exception of Taliyah turned out so loving with a mom like that. ![]() Her mother even abandoned her to side with her enemy, Juliette. They all called her Kaia the Disappointment. I’m glad Kaia had lots of confidence because she had a lot of people judging her from something she did centuries ago. When they get to the destination and it is a bar she says, “You should have told me. The V of the neckline cuts to her navel and the hemline barely covers her butt. She’s dressed in a red barely there dress. One of my favorite parts in the book was when Strider tells her that they are going somewhere but doesn’t tell her where they are going. I loved Kaia, like I do all the Skyhawk sisters. He just shows up and decides that it’s time for them to get it on. He was such an asshole to Kaia and kept pushing her away and acting like he was doing her a favor by helping her. SLAP! That’s what I wanted to do to Strider throughout the first half of the book. ![]()
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