![]() ![]() ![]() She’s able to use Watt to her advantage, using the benefits that come with him (mainly Nadia) to do her dirty work, but the benefits soon take a turn. Leda is paranoid that anyone of the three people present on that night when she accidentally pushed Eris off the tower will reveal what happened–even though she’s blackmailing them. If you haven’t read The Thousandth Floor, check out my spoiler-free review for the first novel here! Seriously, major spoilers for the first book.Īfter (remember, spoilers for book 1!) Eris’s death and the hush up kept between Leda, Avery, Watt, and Rylin, these characters are living in a ghost of their luxurious life from before.Įris affected all of them, and her death was profound and hard hitting for all the characters.Īvery and her adopted brother, Atlas, are still conducting their secret affair, but on rocky grounds. ![]() Please keep in mind that this review includes spoilers for the first novel, The Thousandth Floor. In a dazzling second book to the trilogy, a web of lies grows thicker and thicker as old characters flounder and new ones are introduced. Katharine McGee’s stunning sequel to The Thousandth Floor, The Dazzling Heights, embodies its name through and through. ![]()
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