Young Adult Fantasy Coming of age Dual POV Friends to lovers Moon magic system Academic setting Secret society Trials 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈 Side character rep
TW: murder, gore
I haven’t read PC and Kristen Cast since I was into the house of night series when I was 19-20-ish. I found myself not enjoying this as much, but I’m 37 now.
The magic system was definitely original, but the world building was overly simplified and it skewed the book into the young teen side of YA Fantasy, rather than new adult with the characters being 18. As a mid-30’s adult, I won’t be reading this, but I would definitely suggest it to a high schooler!
The characters represented great diversity and empowering language. I found the side characters to be really well developed and brought a lot to the plot.
I found the pacing to be decent, if a little stilted due to the push and pull of the budding romance and the world building. But it’s an interesting plot.
I’m not a fan of product placement and pop culture references, like celebrities or tv shows, in fantasy books. It brings me out of the story.
The poetry made me laugh out loud at how not great it was. The high school angst was so real.
A lot of 4th wall breaking, which is NOT my favorite
There is too much mind reading dialogue going on. I much prefer there to be a full conversation, rather than implied facial expressions.
Thank you NetGalley and Wednesday Books for an eARC of this book. All opinions are my own.
The book starts off right after the end of the first book. I appreciate how quickly there is a sort of recap of the end of the last book. You can see the author put the effort in to be sure we remembered all the loose ties.
This book was a good second book. There wasn’t as much of a second book syndrome as I expected. It could have been…. More. And that is frustrating.
I felt like there was less angst and love triangle in this book. Maybe because everyone was straight up avoiding each other. And a true triangle seemed to come out of nowhere. So that struggle that was so prevalent in the first book was tamped down to a trickle and I’m a little disappointed by that. It just felt under developed.
The character arcs were all compelling and the struggle between god and mortal was very interesting. But we just lost some of the luster because of each internal struggle. This could also be because the characters stepped up reluctantly into positions of power… and things that seemed to be driving character traits seemed to change, even in moments when we were seeing them clearly. I’m loving the full arcs of the side characters… but I’m also terrified for them. I like that they are all flawed.
I wish there had been a little more magic interaction. It’s described so interestingly in the first book, and we only see that level of detail twice in this book. I wanted so much more of the rich visualization of the magic I’ve come to love in Hannah Whitten’s writing.
The world-building was decently done. I found the magical foundation to be interesting.
Thank you NetGalley and Orbit for an eARC of this book. All opinions are my own.
4th book in a series Romantic fantasy Journey Grief King Arthur Reimagining Guard and Princess Princess Warrior Hidden history Battles
Tw: suicidal thoughts
Well this was a good ending to this series. I’m relieved that it is over. This was the fourth and final book in the series. A series that I have been enjoying very much. I read the 3rd book around 6 months ago.
I found the beginning of the book a little bit hard to get into after a break between books. Without rereading the third book, I was a little, lost, and trying to remember what happened. And it took quite a while to get to any kind of recap until 10%. And there was a weird moment of braking the fourth wall at the end of chapter 4. It brought me completely out of the story and didn’t sit right with the rest of the narrative in the blatant foreshadowing.
The rest of the. Ok was decent. Not amazing, not terrible. But I’m glad I do t have it on my TBR anymore. The loose ends were tied up fairly easily. There weren’t many more twists. Everything was fairly well foreshadowed.
Thank you NetGallet and. For the eARC. All opinions are my own.
Fantasy Romance Multi POV Unique magic system Assassin FMC Dragons Secrets Politics Flashbacks
I started out with all 3 mediums of consuming this book. I put the audiobook aside fairly quickly due to finding the female narrator to be to be lacking the inflection to keep my interest. I stopped listening and quickly went to my ebook to start over.
But I highly recommend listening to chapter 15, if you have the audiobook available. As well as any following that feature the characters in the chapter.
The prologue was so beautifully used to start the world-building and laying down the groundwork for this to be the start of a very intricate and intense series! Once I got to Chapter 15, I was all in. That was when the book differentiated itself from other assassin FMC books, for me.
The plot was very steady, providing the breath catching moments that kept me at the edge of my seat as well as moments settling in and showing the softer side of the characters. This made it so easy to relate to, and like, the characters.
This is a tedious book so far. How many times will we have the changing POV only to hear how good and selfless the FMC is while not seeing it in the character herself. It’s repetitive and really annoying.
I don’t like being hinted toward a conversation that happens off page between the MC’s.
This book is really disjointed. Mab isn’t a very good villain. There is a lot of torture, it’s pretty gruesome, but the torture chosen does t have a purpose. A villain that allows her victim to heal and be treated well in-between sessions? That’s weird. And ineffective.
Fated mates Fae Touch her and die Who did this to you On the run Forced proximity Magic fights Blonde hero Lost history Insta-love He fell first Secrets Sword fights Rebellion
The FMC’s willful ignorance after being given the literal opportunity and space to look things up about the Fae race is pretty annoying. She reads about everything and STILL doesn’t put two and two together!
There was a few things that made this stand out from the Fae fated mates books that are out there, but it’s fairly standard stuff. Maybe the spice is amped up a tiny bit.
The world building was a bit slow to to catch my interest, but that changed once Estrella was on the run.