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adventurous
dark
fast-paced
"And if it weren't going to save people, I would tell you to shove your order up your dickhole"
Finley was a hilarious and badass female main character! She had me laughing so hard with her inner monologue! Not only did she know how to fight and defend herself, she was also smart!
Now Nyfain I had to warm up to but in the end I fell in love with his character! He would do anything to protect Finley
But the main focus point should be on Hadriel and Leala because they were hilarious side characters. Every time they were involved in the story I had a great ole time!
Can't wait to continue with this series!
Finley was a hilarious and badass female main character! She had me laughing so hard with her inner monologue! Not only did she know how to fight and defend herself, she was also smart!
Now Nyfain I had to warm up to but in the end I fell in love with his character! He would do anything to protect Finley
But the main focus point should be on Hadriel and Leala because they were hilarious side characters. Every time they were involved in the story I had a great ole time!
Can't wait to continue with this series!
adventurous
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
adventurous
dark
medium-paced
adventurous
dark
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
Pretty damn good
I love Nyfain and Finley`s relationship. Its so heated and frustrating but in the best possible way. I'm going to continue on with the series, but my hope is that the second book is a little more fast paced/ has more plot. The spicy scenes are also pretty damn spicy.
I love Nyfain and Finley`s relationship. Its so heated and frustrating but in the best possible way. I'm going to continue on with the series, but my hope is that the second book is a little more fast paced/ has more plot. The spicy scenes are also pretty damn spicy.
The writing choices here really did not work for me.
Great story
It'd a great story but didn't captivate Me as much as my favorite series. A little slow, but great nonetheless.
It'd a great story but didn't captivate Me as much as my favorite series. A little slow, but great nonetheless.
medium-paced
I could not finish this book. I like to finish all books, even if I have to turn my brain off, but I simply could not for this one. Probably made it about 1/4 of the way through before calling it.
- Writing was all over the place. The internal monologues were not funny, the descriptions were long-winded and repetitive. It really threw off the pacing of a lot of scenes, especially the ones where Finley is in a tough situation and running for her life. I didn't feel the urgency because each scene lasted so... long... The entire first portion could have been much shorter.
- The main character is a pain in the ass. Tries too hard to be "different," and a "social pariah" and monologues about it some more for good measure. I appreciate that most female MCs are different -- otherwise many of them wouldn't be main character material. I just don't need her and every other character around them to keep reminding us of that.
- The world-building destroyed what few brain cells I had left. Somehow the world exists in a post-apocalyptic magical setting, so in the span of 16 years, everyone has adapted from modern conveniences to: living in huts, gardening, and hunting. Not a trace of modern society seems to exist. Old buildings that might still stand? Nope. Relics of the past that no longer function (like in the world of Fallout)? Negative. But wait! The MC walks out in a T-Shirt and Jeans while everyone else wears "trousers."
I had to stop. I think I could have stomached the writing and the annoying main character, but lore consistency is very important to me, and this book was so so lazy.
- Writing was all over the place. The internal monologues were not funny, the descriptions were long-winded and repetitive. It really threw off the pacing of a lot of scenes, especially the ones where Finley is in a tough situation and running for her life. I didn't feel the urgency because each scene lasted so... long... The entire first portion could have been much shorter.
- The main character is a pain in the ass. Tries too hard to be "different," and a "social pariah" and monologues about it some more for good measure. I appreciate that most female MCs are different -- otherwise many of them wouldn't be main character material. I just don't need her and every other character around them to keep reminding us of that.
- The world-building destroyed what few brain cells I had left. Somehow the world exists in a post-apocalyptic magical setting, so in the span of 16 years, everyone has adapted from modern conveniences to: living in huts, gardening, and hunting. Not a trace of modern society seems to exist. Old buildings that might still stand? Nope. Relics of the past that no longer function (like in the world of Fallout)? Negative. But wait! The MC walks out in a T-Shirt and Jeans while everyone else wears "trousers."
I had to stop. I think I could have stomached the writing and the annoying main character, but lore consistency is very important to me, and this book was so so lazy.