In starred review,
Kirkus Reviews called the novel "powerful and satisfying on many levels" and praised Duane's "evocative imagery", which they argued "superbly conveys [Nita's] anguish, determination, rage, and despair". They further highlighted the "changing landscapes of various alternate universes", which "provide subtle commentary on each character’s physical, emotional, and spiritual state".
Booklist's Sally Estes indicated that "the climactic battle is melodramatic, and Nita's path to get there is a twisted one". == References ==