Ratings3
Average rating2.7
I received this book through netgalley in exchange for a fair and honest review
DNF at 37%
I really did try here, I swear.
I will say that the reading goes fast and the description is very vivid.
My problems was that there was nothing interesting me. 37% in and the only goal I know of is ‘Get through the night'. Like the main character, I want to know why. Unfortunately, I got frustrated and didn't care to actually know.
Also, ‘red right hand' is said omg so many times. I got it. Saying red hand only would be fine or right hand. After the first few times, I got it.
In honesty though, the main character's frustration and dejection really got to me. I definitely was connecting with her... it just didn't work out here.
Recommend... nope.
...While I appreciate a sense of urgency in more action-oriented stories, the first two-thirds of this novel feel like the author is forcefully driving the characters from one action scene to another in order to reach the latter third. It makes reading the first two-thirds of the novel more of a duty than anything else, as the reader chases the inherent potential that is visible in those first two-thirds, but does not really flower until the latter third.
The above does no wonders for the romantic subplot, either, since it is given no time to grow and develop properly. This means it feels completely inauthentic to the point of unnatural by the time it becomes significant to the plot. I have nothing against romantic subplots in general, since they can do wonders for character development and, in the hands of a capable writer, really push a plot forward instead of slowing it down. Unfortunately, that is not the case in this novel; the entire romantic subplot could be done away with and it would still read as essentially the same plot and story. Truth be told, I wish that had been the case; I would have rolled my eyes far less often if it were so.
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