Excellent! The description and detail of the city and character building draws you into a city of beauty and dreadful traditions. JA Huss draws you in building suspense and danger along the way.
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Excellent! The description and detail of the city and character building draws you into a city of beauty and dreadful traditions. JA Huss draws you in building suspense and danger along the way.
This book has an amazing full cast of narrators that really bring it to life. But that is just the cherry on top. JA Huss sucks you into her “Romantasy.” She gets you hooked. You will be thinking one thing, then something you never expect to happen suddenly does. In the end, you will ask..
I had to sit with this series first after I finished the audiobook before I put my two sense in because this last book…what a mind Fck! The ruthlessness & this plot twist. I have trust issues now lol good storyline, the spice is good, the betrayal, lies & deceit is good & the narrators..
I like the way the book ended, not in a neat little social norm bow, but something that a real person might do
I look at this book many times, and would not pick it it, I wish I had sooner it was sad but enjoyable to read.
Be prepared for the book hangover after finishing this one! It’s the first book of a series and I’m so glad there are more because one book is not enough. This story is told from 4 points of view, which is a unique way to push the story forward as each character adds new information..
This was one of, if not my most, anticipated books of the year. And it did not disappoint. I will say that I am a huge fan of romantasy. I’ve read so many of the popular releases, and dove into the not so well known ones as well. I love them because there really are..
Once again Julie comes through with another great story! She never disappoints. Loved the setting and the characters especially Tyse and that voice 🔥 Narrators, some of my favorites, were spectacular and really brought the story to life.
📖 Story comment: honestly, i’m a little confused. I’ve been mulling over a review for a couple of days, and it sort of all feels just a bit of a non-event. For me, the Hansel and Gretel vibe was more symbolic than actual plot (but I’m not familiar with the original Grimm fable only the..
