Legendary by Stephanie Garber is the second novel in the Legendary series, where Scarlett and Tella are once again thrust into the magical and enchanting world of Caraval. Dontella (Tella) and her sister, Scarlett, have managed to escape their abusive father, along with saving Scarlett from a disastrous arranged marriage. While Tella and Scarlett should be celebrating their newfound freedom, Tella is worried about how she will repay a favor. Tella made a deal with a mysterious and dangerous criminal. In return for helping Tella, she must deliver something no one has ever been able to provide before: Caraval Master Legend’s true name.
Tella decides the only way to find out Legend’s true identity is to win Caraval and request his name as her prize. She chooses to participate in the legendary and dangerous competition, which revolves around a murderous heir who will stop at nothing to claim the throne. The game has always required sacrifice and bravery, but perhaps this time, it is asking for more than Tella can give. If Tella cannot fulfill her side of the deal, it might cost her everything she loves, even her life.
The novel is the second book in the Caraval series and should be read in order to fully appreciate the story. The focus in this second book is primarily on Tella’s quest to obtain Legend’s name. I found it odd that Scarlett played more of a secondary role and seemed to barely care about Tella. Additionally, some of Scarlett’s actions felt out of character for her. However, I enjoyed seeing how the different characters developed in this novel compared to the first book in the series. This installment features considerably more romance, although some aspects were a bit annoying. I didn’t think there needed to be two love triangles. I can’t wait to see how the series concludes with the final book.



















