A review by jazmin
The Silver Swan by Amo Jones

3.0

“There’s just something magical about a library. It’s like a portal to many different worlds.”


There were a surprising amount of bad ratings for this book, so many that I thought I would dislike it, but it wasn’t nearly as bad as I had anticipated. It was actually pretty entertaining! Super confusing, but entertaining. And the best part was that the confusion was the good type of confusion. As in, not when you’re supposed to understand what’s going on but don’t, but when the author doesn’t want you to know what’s happening just yet.

That isn’t to say that there weren’t some elements of this book that I didn’t like, because there were quite a few questionable aspects. However, overall, none of the concerns came close to the issues that I’ve had with some similar books and series so I don’t think they’re worth mentioning.

I feel like I can’t say much about the characters yet because there’s still so much mystery surrounding who they are and what the whole secret is. I can, however, say that Madison was your average, yet still good, protagonist, and Bishop was your average, but creepy and secretive love-interest. In short, the characters are all decent but nothing and no one has stood out to me as of book one.

“In this world, secrets are weapons, kitty. It’s what stands between us and six feet underground.”


Finally, a series that I do want to continue! I’ve been reading a lot of misses recently in the NA romance series world, so I’m glad that I actually want to pick up book two!

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