Okay, but how did they get around the Empire's law? It was great and all, but the whole reason there was a problem was because of the rule, and then it just doesn't matter anymore? I know Jessie said that the grandmother took into consideration the fact that the other doctor was of the Blue people and that they would reconsider the punishment for Blue people, but does that mean that the punishment for being together with someone who isn't of their tribe more equally placed? WHAT ABOUT THE LAW!?!?!?! Other than that it was good though! I liked it.
I think it was that Great Gandmother wrote the laws that the kingdom passed on Blue Bloods and normal people relationships. and since the elder of the blue bloods changes the rules the laws are changed...
Hmmm..... It had great potential, but it became choppy, confusing, drawn out, and then rushed. When someone died, it was sudden and didn't make sense. It was good until it got to the climax, then it fell apart.
I agree. I actually thought it started slow and almost put it down, then it started to roll and I couldn't stop... and then... I dunno. It kind of fell apart. It was like it needed to be 2 volumes longer and they tried to cram it into just a few chapters or with a few 'oh, I forgot to explain this' scenes thrown in too late for good measure. Even the epilogue chap didn't clear things up much. Got more from the character's ending summaries than from the actual end of the story and epiloge. Yes, great potential, but didn't pan out in the end. :(
I expected Zereff to be the top of the new bad guys, but I guess I didn't stop to think about this one long enough to figure it out. Wow! I...... Wow!