I feel like it brushed over intense scenes that could have been dragged out for suspense but then dragged out scenes that really didn’t need it. The pacing however definitely let it down. Which I think was the main thing that kept be going. I found myself interested in the story itself and how they were going to sort out this mess. The plot was interesting & fairly unpredictable throughout. Shiori has 6 brothers and honestly I couldn’t tell them apart because while you were told they had certain traits that never really showed in how they were written. The only ones that I felt had real depth was the step mother & Takkan. Even the main character at times felt flat. The characters felt kind of lacking & 2D which made it hard to invest in them. I enjoyed the characters but I never felt a real connection to any of them. Looking at the reviews I don’t seem to be the only one with this opinion however the reasoning differs a lot! Some people had issues with pacing & plot but loved the characters whereas others like me had issue with the characters… Let’s be real, the cover is STUNNING, and I’ve seen it around a tonne on insta and such but I haven’t really seen any reviews until now. A princess in exile, a shapeshifting dragon, six enchanted cranes, and an. While I enjoyed Six Crimson Cranes & I liked it enough to finish it I was left underwhelmed. Product details of Six Crimson Cranes: Six Crimson Cranes Series, Book 1 (Hardcover).
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