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[[Blood Ties (Castings Trilogy) by Pamela Freeman|Blood Tie]], the opening part of Pamela Freeman's ''Castings'' trilogy was a decent opening, but darted between characters with all the feeling of a chick lit style novel and, for me, interrupted the flow of things. The story was entertaining enough, but the writing style detracted a little from it and one of the main characters seemed pushed into the background.
What makes ''Deep Water'' the better of the two books in the trilogy so far is that the story moves along a lot better. You get a sense of things coming to a climax, even though that climax may yet be some way off. Middle parts of trilogies can so often seem like their only purpose is to bridge the gap between the opening and the ending, but here it really feels like Freeman is laying the foundations for the ending. There is always something happening and whereas the opening book felt like they were just trying to get somewhere, this feels like they have arrived and they're getting ready for some major event. The characters themselves are still travelling, but it doesn't seem as if they are just moving for the sake of it, they seem to have a lot more purpose than before.
At the end of ''Blood Ties'', I wasn't too concerned whether or not I ever finished reading the trilogy. Quite a way before the end of ''Deep Water'', I knew I have to see how things turn out when it all comes together. It is rare for me that I am more excited by the second part of a trilogy than I am with the first, so Freeman has accomplished something unusual here. If the [[Full Circle (Castings Trilogy) by Pamela Freeman|final part ]] is this good, or even raises the bar once again, it's going to be an incredible read.
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to The Bookbag.
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