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adventurous
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
(Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.)
Considering all the revelations from The Damned, and the pacing, I wasn't sure how to approach The Righteous. But then I found out that Arjun and Pippa were basically the main characters throughout the book and I was sold. I was so intrigued by these characters in the other books and I loved seeing Arjun and Pippa bloom. Also they are now my favorite ship of the entire series okay!? Not only that, but I feel like the pacing was more even in The Righteous - sure there were twists at the end - but the action beforehand was spaced out.
If you also like those VERY dangerous Fae, with cruelty and a bit too much immortality, then you will love this book. Overall, there was just so much to love in The Righteous. With the title alone, this book asks questions about what choices are right, who is in the right. But undoubtedly I fell in love again with Pippa and Arjun. Ahdieh allows them to truly shine and to expose their vulnerabilities and fears. And what relatable, empathetic, fragile, vulnerable characters they are.
Considering all the revelations from The Damned, and the pacing, I wasn't sure how to approach The Righteous. But then I found out that Arjun and Pippa were basically the main characters throughout the book and I was sold. I was so intrigued by these characters in the other books and I loved seeing Arjun and Pippa bloom. Also they are now my favorite ship of the entire series okay!? Not only that, but I feel like the pacing was more even in The Righteous - sure there were twists at the end - but the action beforehand was spaced out.
If you also like those VERY dangerous Fae, with cruelty and a bit too much immortality, then you will love this book. Overall, there was just so much to love in The Righteous. With the title alone, this book asks questions about what choices are right, who is in the right. But undoubtedly I fell in love again with Pippa and Arjun. Ahdieh allows them to truly shine and to expose their vulnerabilities and fears. And what relatable, empathetic, fragile, vulnerable characters they are.
Update 4/2: WE HAVE A COVER! I was hoping this one would be green.
I can’t wait for a cover reveal! As gorgeous as The Damned was, I don’t know how Penguin is going to top that.
So from the blurb this is going to be a Pippa x Arjun book. I kind of doubt I’ll love them as much as I love Celine and Bastien BUT since we got multiple POV’s in The Damned I can only imagine that there will be multiple POV’s in The Righteous as well. Plus, I loved the interactions between Pippa and Arjun in the last book.
I can’t wait for a cover reveal! As gorgeous as The Damned was, I don’t know how Penguin is going to top that.
So from the blurb this is going to be a Pippa x Arjun book. I kind of doubt I’ll love them as much as I love Celine and Bastien BUT since we got multiple POV’s in The Damned I can only imagine that there will be multiple POV’s in The Righteous as well. Plus, I loved the interactions between Pippa and Arjun in the last book.