Yes, it is quite popular. It has attracted a large number of readers due to its engaging plot and well - developed characters. The story often takes readers on an emotional journey filled with love, growth, and challenges.
I haven't read it yet, so I'm not sure about the exact plot. But generally, it might continue the story from the first book, perhaps developing the relationships between the characters further and introducing new challenges or adventures.
The main theme is often about love and growth. The story might explore how the characters develop in their relationships while being in the setting under the oak tree.
There are likely characters whose lives are intertwined with the oak tree setting. It could be a young woman who finds solace or a new beginning under the oak tree. And perhaps a man who crosses her path and they become central to each other's stories. There might also be supporting characters like local villagers or family members who add depth to the story and interact with the main characters in the context of the oak tree environment.
I'm not certain as I haven't read this book, but likely the main characters are the ones introduced in the first book and continue to be central in the second one.
Definitely Maxi. She has this innocence and vulnerability that readers can't help but root for. As she navigates the new world she's in, especially her relationship with Riftan, it makes her a fan favorite. Riftan, on the other hand, with his strong and sometimes brooding nature, has a charm of his own. His protectiveness over Maxi is endearing. And there are also side characters like Ruth, who with his kind and helpful nature, has his own group of fans.
One popular theme is the development of the relationship between the main characters. The story often focuses on how they overcome obstacles and grow closer. Another theme could be the exploration of the medieval setting, like the courtly life and social hierarchies. Also, themes related to self - discovery and personal growth within the context of the story are quite common.