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423 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 20, 2020
Prisons thrived on breaking people down and rebuilding them. Maybe it worked for others—bad people. But when you broke down good people, we didn’t rise again as even nicer people. No. That’s not how it worked. We rose like a dragon, one that would spew fire and burn everything to ash. We became the depraved.
A low rumble came from Warwick, his hand sliding through his damp hair and scouring at his face.
“You are a conniving little bitch.”
“Thank you.”
To Jason Momoa: If I can’t have you in real life, at least I can have you as my book boyfriend.
There are very few people who find someone who challenges them, makes them feel alive, fights and loves with the same passion.”
“How do you know I don’t have that with Caden?” I folded my arms.
“Because I’ve seen you with Warwick.”
You guys always tell me: "keep going, the second one is better", "keep going, it gets better", but if we have to keep telling everyone it only gets better after we invest over 500 pages and 10+ reading hours, does it really?
It's counter productive to sit down to write a fantasy trilogy if only 1/3 of it is worth reading. I am currently doing a fantasy month and I am more disappointed by the second with all the popular reads. Anyways, here are things that pissed me off in this book:
> The fae keep repeating "This little human is going to kick your ass" out loud, because they are not only her enemies but they also need to reinforce the I am not like other girls stereotype otherwise this wouldn't be a fantasy book.
> The constant ass kissing from people who supposedly hate you doesn't add up
> This reads like YA fanfiction
> The guy looked at her from a distance for the first time and she felt her p#ssy was being licked (yeap, that is legit the sentence we got) home boy is a magician
> There was no connection or reasoning behind her attraction for him. Oh he is the big bad wolf, everyone is scared of him... All he did was stare at her from a distance and apparently mind lick her p#ssy. This felt a lot like insta love.
> Terrible world building, mediocre writing that felt confusing, out of synch and choppy. She talked and talked and talked but didn't say a thing.
> The female main character had zero personality, as usual.
> The male main character is laughable, at the end of this book they end up at the savage lands. Bit of a cliffhanger, maybe I will pick up the second one, maybe I won't. We will see.
A low rumble came from Warwick, his hand sliding through his damp hair and scouring at his face.
“You are a conniving little bitch.”
“Thank you.”