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The Serpent and the Wolf
The Serpent and the Wolf | Rebecca Robinson
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jackilynn
The Serpent and the Wolf | Rebecca Robinson
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I haven't really been in the Christmas spirit lately and these last 2 weeks at work have been really rough. I needed a little retail therapy to help cheer me up.

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Bookish_Gal
The Serpent and the Wolf | Rebecca Robinson
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Debut novel. This was so addictive I have no words. Could NOT put this down. Incredible political twists for romantasy. The fmc fell a bit flat at times for personality, though the mmc was just *chefs kiss*; asking Vassa what she needs in order to be okay. Grumpy/sunshine where he is sunshine who falls first. Slow burn romance. Reid fighting Vassa over that blanket scene is stuck in my head. Almost Kaan level snark given right back to his woman.

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nitalibrarian
The Serpent and the Wolf | Rebecca Robinson
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It's a great #bookmail day. I received my #aardvarkbookclub books, The Serpent and the Wolf and Private Rites. And then from Barnes and Noble, two chunky books, Quicksilver and Wind and Truth.

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ICantImReading
The Serpent and the Wolf | Rebecca Robinson
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I was drawn to this book because the political marriage kind of reminded me of “A Song to Drown Rivers”, which I really enjoyed. I felt pretty neutral about this one, though. The ending was exciting and sets up the next book well, but I probably won‘t continue with the series. 🎧

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Nebklvr
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A dark Princess has one goal, freedom. She is a master politician and a dangerous foe. To accomplish her goal, she must outwit them all. The writing and pacing is fantastic. If there had been an ending, it would have been one of my favorite books of the year. It is hard to believe this was a debut. Thanks to the publisher and Edelweiss.

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