![]() ![]() Opal is still wonderfully naive and you come to see that getting into trouble is a trait that she shares with the protagonist of Maria. Sea Glass was not quite as interesting as Storm Glass was and I found it quite easy to put down when I needed to do something else. This inevitably makes Opal's life harder and causes many more problems than it solves. ![]() She makes things worse, however, by directly disobeying an order from the council to return to the Keep and goes off on a quest to prevent the events of the previous book from happening again. Will Opal go it alone without the council and risk having her magic exploited by others for personal gain? Or will she stay with the council and let them exploit her gifts for the benefit of everyone but at the risk of losing her freedom? In the second book of the Opal Cowan series Opal is finally ready to graduate from the Keep and now must decide whether or not she is going to continue working for the Sitian council, or whether she is going to try and make it on her own. ![]()
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