More of Us to the West by Trinity Dunn isn’t my usual genre, but I ended up absolutely loving it. From the start, the story pulled me in and kept me guessing — every time I thought I had a handle on where things were going, it surprised me in the best way. There’s a..
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The whole book is just so …. wrong. The characters in no way behave like normal people would, things don’t work the way they do in the real world, and it just doesn’t make sense. No one behaves like this when a child goes missing – not the parents, not the cops – so all..
breath taking
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Over explained
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The first parts of the books is over explaining everything. The prologue was a good tease at what to come in then the first chapter I was left a bit empty. Our MC running away from home and we told about it instead of experiencing it. His overall journey I felt distant and uninterested. HOWEVER,..
The schtick was haphazard
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The prologue and first chapter were great, laying out a kingdom lost and a princess hidden in a fairytale book (Cinderella). Unfortunately, it went downhill from there. Elements of the fairy tale were thrown down pellmell amid one note characters. The villains are pure evil. The love interest is smitten from the start and perfectly..
10/10
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Sea witch & pirates
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Great performance!
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Counting down to book 2!
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Not what I expected
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I didn’t know what to think about this book as it’s not my typical genre, but my god was I wrong. This was a great story with amazing and complex characters. This was a wild ride and it developed their amazing storylines throughout the book. The narrator did FANTASTIC with all the characters and really..








