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Poison Priestess by Lana Popović

jayykitty's review

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3.0

This one was.... rough. I enjoyed the first one in the series a lot more. This one was not nearly as engaging as the first and I had to push through it to a somewhat unsatisfying ending. I will have to read up more on the historical figure who inspired this book, but I can't say that it's because of the contents of this book. More like, I enjoy learning about history and the name was unfamiliar to me.

I would say this was an okay read, but I won't go out of my way to recommend it to anyone.

ameserole's review

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2.0

I have received this ARC from Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.

After reading Blood Countess, about two years ago, I honestly had no idea what was going to happen in Poison Priestess. So, when I saw that I got approved to dive into this a bit early, well, I was pretty hesitant to do so. It's completely a me problem but it's true - it happened. Eventually I decided I was going to dive into it and I'll admit.. I think I was right to be hesitant.

In it, you will meet Catherine. Her story was somewhat entertaining but it felt like I was skimming the entire book at the same time. Maybe it's just me. I just feel like she didn't have a whole ton of development or growth which is kind of weird since this story is all about her searching for security and such. It also dove into interesting topics that could be relatable - toxic relationships/friendships and all that jazz.

I'll admit that I was pretty intrigued when we dove into the toxicity of it all because people are in those constantly. Yet, at the same time, I found myself bored with what was going on. I didn't really dive into this sequel with high expectations so I wasn't really surprised with how I felt towards the end of this either.

I guess, in a way, I'm glad that I dove into this and knocked it out of the way but I was really disappointed in this.

rosariofacio's review

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3.0

I just want to say a thank you to netgalley and the publishers for approving me for arc. I loved the idea for the book but sadly this wasn’t for me. It’s been a slow read for me I just couldn’t feel connected through out half of the book.I just felt there could have been more especially with the ending.

someonetookit's review

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3.0

It had promise but then that ending was just so anticlimactic and I cant reasonably give it a higher rating. The real Catherine Monvoison was a like a vengeful (and homocidal) spirit with the sheer number of bodies she (allegedly) left in her wake while Popovic makes her out to be a misunderstood waif. Do better

skwiecien's review

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adventurous dark fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

mercipourleslivres's review

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3.0

This ended rather abruptly and I was hoping there would be an afterwards explaining the conclusion of the real Affair of the Poisons. I ended up having to wiki it instead, which is fine.

peyton_'s review

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3.0

I really struggled getting into this book. The story is good and moves at a decent pace, and the characters are decent, but I just could not get through this book without making a real effort. I would have liked something more to pull me into the story. I found it a little slow and that I could not get interested in any of the characters. The book just felt weak, especially considering the strong level of interest that the subject of the book should have held.

tussenlettersin's review

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Een van de publicaties waar ik het meest naar uitkeek in 2020 was Blood Countess. Uiteindelijk is Blood Countess een van mijn favoriete boeken van 2020 gebleken, dus ik had natuurlijk hoge verwachtingen voor Poison Priestess het tweede boek in deze anthologie.

Op historische accuraatheid kan ik dit boek niet beoordelen en eerlijk gezegd wil ik dat ook niet - want het is zo overduidelijk bedoeld als een overdreven, dramatisch verhaal vol van de meest wildste gothicclichés die we kennen. Van waarzeggerij tot een messe noire en een heel letterlijke danse macabre, het is er allemaal. Het is niet de meest vernieuwende take op het gothic genre - daarvoor zou ik eerder Mexican Gothic van Silvia Moreno-Garcia aanraden - maar het is tenminste exact wat het belooft te zijn: Franse gothic on xtc.

Hoedje af voor hoe Popovic Catherine heeft neergezet. Ook al zit je de hele tijd te gillen omdat ze duidelijk alle verkeerde keuzes maakt - ik bedoel geld boven een schattige girlfriend? - maar je begrijpt haar tegelijkertijd en dat is heel belangrijk bij zulke grijze personages. Al moet ik zeggen... Amai, Catherine, amai... Ja, waar Anna in Blood Countess zelf nog heel wat onschuld draagt en het vooral Elizabeth is die bloed aan haar handen heeft, is er niets van onschuld in Catherine te bekennen na al wat zij geflikt heeft.

Ik wil wel zeggen dat er de "cheating bisexual trope" inzit. Tegelijkertijd wil ik ook zeggen dat ik er daar zelf wonderbaarlijk genoeg weinig problemen mee had, wellicht omdat er ook daadwerkelijk karakterontwikkeling in dit boek zit, alsook omdat het vreemdgaan een stapje was in een heel lange neerwaarste spiraal.

Ik moet eerlijk zijn, een nadeel is dat door het vrije gebruik van Franse woorden, ik heel veel van dit boek met een Frans accent heb gelezen.

Voor de rest: dit was zeker mijn geld waard.

 Spoiler Nog even, ik had niet verwacht dat Louis XIV uiteindelijk daadwerkelijk zou verschijnen als een personage. Ik had namelijk verwacht dat hij zowat de grote schaduw op de achtergrond zou blijven, maar Popovic is kennelijk niet te stoppen. 

hoshi's review against another edition

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challenging dark mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

__booksandanimes__'s review against another edition

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Too slow and dragging. Lost interest.