Review: Beacon

Beacon Beacon by Chess Desalls
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I found this story more revealing of the mysteries and questions left from the first book. I love that the characters were more rounded and the word building was extended. The story itself was fascinating and fun to read.

Serah is desperate for an apprenticeship from Master Machin. Her family has given up on her and thrown her out to live on the streets. After her interview she is distraught to hear Master Machin tell her to come back in two weeks. What will she do for two weeks living in the forest? She barely survives and finds her apprenticeship full of mystery. Master Machin takes her into a room full of lanterns and asks her to open one. Nothing she tries works and he tells her it will take a while and has her clean all the other lanterns full of a mysterious light with no flame. One night with a full moon her destiny changes...

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me a copy of this story for a fair and honest review!

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