![]() ![]() But that's my only real complaint!Īll in all, a solid 4.5 stars and I'm glad I bought it! In Veiled Rose, I was pretty sure it was still allegorical, but I couldn't tell exactly what the allegory meant. ![]() In Heartless the allegory was very obvious and made a lot of sense. I'm shaving off a half star, though, because of the whole allegory thing. And the twist at the end, when we find out why she wears the veil. I jut hope she gets a bigger role in one of the later books :) I could write an entire review all about her. Getting the first half or so of that book from Leo's POV was so great. I will admit that I didn't like him at all in Heartless, despite knowing that he just made a mistake, because you only saw Una's story in that book and didn't get to know what happened to cause it with Leo. One of my favorite female protagonists :) ![]() Her strength was quiet and tranquil, but it was realistic and she was all around amazing. Rose Red was so wonderful and sweet and the epitome of a strong female character. It took me a little while to get into it, but once I was in, I was hooked and could not escape. On to what may well be my favorite fantasy book ever. ![]() Still loving it, even on the second time through. If the theme of Heartless was true love, this one is true beauty. ![]()
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