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Deadly Dreams by K.J. Sutton

getthisgirlabook's review against another edition

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3.0

Truthfully - 2.5

erikabra's review against another edition

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5.0

4.75*
I didnt read this book fast because i was very busy, but damnnnn it is so good. The strong element of this writer is that we are truly surprise with the cliffhangers and im not in an annoying rush to know everything. Its just beautifully done and there are a lot of characters, but She knows How to make us care for them and bring them some complexity. I feel that fortuna is a detailed FMC and i find her reactions and her emotions so true. This serie is getting better and better and it is so original from my opinion it is like nothing i read. Wow cant wait to read the 4th book.

courtneyyloves's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5 Stars

I loved it. We learn more secrets and get some spice

maryrock's review against another edition

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i could not get through this for the life of me 💀 my first dnf

holly0213's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional funny hopeful inspiring mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

taylor3107's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional funny mysterious medium-paced

4.25

Book was really good, just needed to be a hundred or two pages shorter

lifeinthebooklane's review against another edition

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3.0

UPDATED REVIEW 3.5 Stars

After having stalled two-thirds of the way through, because it felt as though we really weren't making any headway on the story, I eventually picked this back up and finished reading it. Virtually from that very page, the plot picked up and I was recaptured by this great series. So much so that I read into the early hours to finish this! Had the entire book been at this level it would have surpassed 5 stars, rather than almost DNF'ing it. I do need to thank Julie of One Book More blog, as she encouraged me to finish this and was 100% correct about that ending!


This is a long book, a fair amount of which could (and maybe should) have been edited out with no real impact on the story. There was a whole subplot involving Gwen and the Wild Hunt that was far too long-winded, providing very little forward movement. Given the number of words devoted to this, it should have been more significant in driving the plot forward. It does leave me wondering if the series should have been planned for 4 or 5 books rather than 6.


On a positive, we saw Fortuna undergo a great deal of personal growth. There were still some rash decisions, but we saw a lot more forethought, more questioning rather than simply believing more self-awareness. Despite it being heartbreaking to read, I loved how the author handled the trauma that both Fortuna and Collith had endured. There were some beautiful moments between various characters, some incredibly tender scenes, some moving scenes, some terrifying scenes and some confuzzling ones that will no doubt become clear in future books.


I was awestruck by how a throwaway sentence in book #1, by a nameless character, suddenly held great significance. This is a complex story, one where you start unravelling a thread and suddenly have a whole layer seemingly revealed, only for another thread to add a different spin to the story. Relationships and allegiances, that in hindsight should have been obvious, were revealed like a slap to the face. Hints, clues, breadcrumbs and red herrings are scattered throughout and you could drive yourself insane trying to follow and unpick them all.


Sadly the book spent far too long drifting in aimless circles with little advancement of the plot. So whilst this was not quite as good as the previous two based on the last third I WILL continue the series. I'm fairly certain, at some point, that we will discover that "Laurie" at the end isn't Laurie, but rather is his more evil and conniving brother. I could be wrong though.



At times, the book also suffered from that very annoying trope of "let's avoid that simple conversation that would avoid lots of angst, suffering and misconceptions". There were too many interrupted conversations that remained unfinished, despite the opportunity to complete them. And despite the information being important. In addition, I felt there was too much needless keeping of secrets, which smacks of lazy/lacklustre writing, this author is capable of better than that.



This review here https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3510822135 by Miriam perfectly sums up my exact thoughts and feelings around this book. Perhaps I'd been too eager for this book, had built up such great expectations that I was bound to be somewhat disappointed. However this series here, The Messenger Chronicles by Pippa DaCosta, is an example of where each book has its own story arc, whilst also moving the overarching storyline forward too.

milliemadge's review against another edition

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dark emotional sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

allyreadstoomuch's review against another edition

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5.0

#lovingthis

kitkat_96's review against another edition

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3.0

I want to give this book a 2.75. I had a rough time with this book. There were a lot of GOOD parts in this book. However, stuff in between major plot points felt dragged out and, frankly, really boring . This book could have easily been closer to 300 pages rather than 500.