In the first book, the main character has approximately one scene (maybe two) with his wife and child, during which he seems to have a mental breakdown and leaves his wife in tears. They’re never mentioned again throughout the rest of the book. The characters were one of the worst things about it, just nothing there and completely unrealistic dialogue. It felt too much like going through a textbook at times.
I’ll give Pantheon a try, thanks for the recommendation.
In the first book, the main character has approximately one scene (maybe two) with his wife and child, during which he seems to have a mental breakdown and leaves his wife in tears. They’re never mentioned again throughout the rest of the book. The characters were one of the worst things about it, just nothing there and completely unrealistic dialogue. It felt too much like going through a textbook at times.
I’ll give Pantheon a try, thanks for the recommendation.