I loved her three protectors, who all seemed so unique from each other, and who's backstory we all got to see, which is awesome because I find that's something that can be lacking in RH.Ī few things of note that key this from a 5 stars for me: there were a few instances where the point of view became muddled, like instead of third person limited, it was third person omniscient, which was at least mostly ignorable. I loved the magical world that was being weaved and I was so excited to learn more about it and how it all worked. I loved getting to know Tamsin, her men and her powers. ANYTHING but page stuffing.īesides being extremely disappointed by that fact, I did enjoy the story quite a lot. Give us good blurbs so I want to go read those other stories while I wait for book 2 to release. I get when an author has other work to showcase, I really do, but leave that for the last 5-10% and then include links for other places to read it. If my rating reflected how annoyed I am by this it'd be a 2 or a 3 stars, because page stuffing is NOT cool. The rest of it looks to be stories in the same world, but NOT the same book. I'll say that again 57% on the kindle app. I just finished reading Turn on the Night at 57% through.
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