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Stronger than the first book in the series, this is basically nonstop action. It‘s a fun, quick read, and if you like teen adventure stories, this is definitely one to check out!
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Stronger than the first book in the series, this is basically nonstop action. It‘s a fun, quick read, and if you like teen adventure stories, this is definitely one to check out!
“The sound of my knife slitting across a throat feels much too loud in the darkness.”
This makes the books seem much darker than it is 😅
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Already reading for Riverbend Books standing orders. This one is a #marchrso2024. #currentlyreading #fantasy #sirens #romance #quests #nautical Have managed to avoid many of the siren books, but I suspect this one is similar. Plus a #treefern #summerholidays #readingandreviewing #noschool
(2023) It's a YA fantasy about a siren finding her way in a walled city where sirens are outlawed. Saoirse uses her magical man-killing powers as a freelance assassin, but then gets a job as the prince's bodyguard. Which gets awkward when she has to investigate a murder she herself committed. And more awkward when she falls in love. It's a little too YA for me (The angst! The super special specialness! The luuurve!) but others have loved it.
Slow start with a nonstop ending. Saorise is the last siren in a world that views her negatively for all the killings her kind has done. This alone in a world where only fae control fate. Humans and every other species are inferior, servant. The politics of this world are invigorating. Great setup for the mystery ending. Hayes is a cinnamon roll. Didn‘t care for most other characters. Including wanting these two together. Ending felt last second.
I got a couple of YA adventures for #BookSpin and #DoubleSpin this month: a recent fantasy and a science fiction story so vintage that its blurb calls it "rip-snorting." (Um, whaddya say we don't revive that expression, yeah?)
Thanks for the early release, @TheAromaofBooks !
It took me a minute to get into the book but once I hit the second half I was hooked. The ending was gripping, satisfying and left me wanting the next book desperately. My favorite character was Prince Hayes❤️❤️❤️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ overall loved it and highly recommend.
It's a BEAUTIFUL day today! Happy Saturday, everyone! 🥰📚☀️🌿
My favorite thing about summer is reading at the farmer's market! I got my fruit 🍑 🍒, my baked goods 🥐🥖, and my apple cider slushie! Now I can sit back, listen to the live music, and read! 📚💕
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“Sing Me to Sleep” was a decent read to begin with, but it definitely picked up towards the end. I initially had trouble liking some of the characters, however by the end I found myself liking them more. I look forward to reading the sequel when it comes out!