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Scythe & Sparrow

Brynne Weaver

4.05 AVERAGE


🎧Audiobook 

Audio was a trip! Made the story that much better to read. Just can’t get enough of these Irish brothers! 

This book focuses on Fionn, the youngest of the brothers and Rose, who is found family for the group - both of whom we meet in B&B. And while this book is all theirs, it still gives us pieces of the first and second books, filling in gaps and different POVs of certain scenes; and doesn’t feel repetitive at all. At the end we are also given hints at the next series. It was interesting to keep getting more peices of the picture as the story unfolded, getting to see it from all three of the couples perspectives. 

The pining and yearning was brutal at times, but all worth it in the end. You’ll be laughing your way through with the characters just like in the other books, just can’t get enough of the banter. 

And Barbara! Oh goodness, I hope you enjoy her as much as I did. Girl knows what she wants! 

Overall, another great story in the triology. And I’m so glad to be done with eyeballs for a while! Can’t wait for the next series to get started! 
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I absolutely loved this book! I'll admit that Leather and Lark is my favorite from the three books, but this still didn't disappoint. This trilogy is one I'll talk about for a long time and recommend to everyone I know.
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 I liked this one. For my own reasons, there were parts that I had to skim through, but I never felt like I was missing information or got lost from doing that.
I still really like all of these characters, I love how they're all kind of similar in ways but still very unique. 
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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
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Plot or Character Driven: Character
Loveable characters: Yes

I liked this book. The epilogues were especially a good ending to this trilogy. This had spice, some action, a crazy raccoon, funny banter, and there were some interconnected moments from the last two books. 

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Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I think this may actually be my favourite book of the trilogy. It had enough of a plot that it felt like it wasn't just vibes and I really really liked both of the main characters and the relationship between them. 

It was possibly the least murdery book in the series but it still manages to have plenty of bizarre and wacky escapades. 

What I've also loved is how the three books overlap with each other. It feels like you could read all of them at the same time and it'd be one joined up story. 

As always there is a lot of mayhem and some rather violent and slightly gross scenes but there's a lot of humour too. I especially loved the crochet club meeting and the epilogue (both of which I seem to have listened to halfway up the same hill) which had me laughing out loud. 

I'm a little sad it's over but it seems from the second epilogue that there may be some kind of continuation. I can't wait. 
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Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes