

The narration by Angela and Clara…I liked it, but I will say that I was much more intrigued with Angela’s story, since the series is about Clara’s purpose. Actually, Angela’s chapters were really interesting because we do see her remembering some things and we’re in her head a little bit. Still, I liked seeing Phen before the events of Boundless and how Angela met him. We met Phen in this novella, and while he makes an appearance in Boundless, I only have vague memories of him (which totally means I need to re-read Unearthly again, and probably should have re-read it before Radiant but oh well, too late). I liked it, and I liked seeing Angela and Clara in Rome. but never got around to reading it until recently. Now she must decide whether she can trust Clara with her secret, or if telling her the truth will risk everything she cares about.Īlternating between Angela and Clara’s perspectives, Radiant chronicles the unforgettable summer that will test the bounds of their friendship and change their lives forever. But when she met a mysterious guy in Italy two years ago she was determined to be with him, no matter the costs. Summary: Clara is desperate to get away-from the memories that haunt her in Wyoming and the visions of a future she isn’t ready to face-and spending the summer in Italy with her best friend, Angela, should be the perfect escape.įor as long as she can remember, Angela has been told that love is dangerous, that she must always guard her heart. Radiant (Unearthly #2.5, you can find Radiant on goodreads) You can also find Julie Kagawa on twitter and her website and you can find The Iron Fey series on goodreads. You can find Cynthia Hand on Twitter and her website, and you can find the Unearthly series on goodreads. Today’s round-up features Radiant, from the Unearthly series, by Cynthia Hand and Iron’s Prophecy, from the Iron Fey series, by Julie Kagawa.

I’m never quite sure what to do with novellas- I want to talk about them but they’re so short that doing a full post for one tiny novella seems weird…so I’ve decided to do a novella round-up after I’ve read a few.
