Since Sienna was imprisoned, Laviange’s days have been peaceful ones. But her happy time with her new sacred beast, Dia, is interrupted by the church’s relentless envoys. The church claims they want to protect her, but they seem to have ulterior motives. Meanwhile, Laviange meets a particular young lady and can’t help noticing her talent and potential—although this young lady has her own secrets. Channeling ever more fervor into her anti-church activities, Laviange triumphantly takes aim at the church with the young lady and the first prince in tow—but nothing goes as planned! And what will Laviange do when someone appears who knows her true identity?! Plus, enjoy a glimpse into her life from the first cycle as the notorious villainess Beljeanne!
DNF. The behavior of the MC was already getting a bit tiresome in volume 2, but combine it with a lot of switches in point of view, weird over the top characters and an odd disregard/disinterest in the villains and their actions and for me volume 3 is a bit of a confusing mess. It is just not my thing. 2 because I did enjoy the first 2 volumes well enough stars.
This book was really confusing and jumped to many frankly uninteresting points of view. The main character is still being her quirky self but it felt far more tiresome this time. There was a fight in the middle that took forever and made no sense at all until the very end.