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lexaran 's review for:
A Ruin of Roses
by K.F. Breene
I don't like to write reviews on just one book in a series, especially one that is more than three books long. If the author is trying to tell an epic story there are just going to points in the series that lull or slow down. That's just the nature of writing and you need those slowdown books to flesh out characters, motives, and world building.
With that in mind, I found the Deliciously Dark Fairytales series to be absolutely fantastic. The writing is light and doesn't get overly weighed down by descriptions or internal monologue. All the characters were extremely likeable and the banter was top notch. My only complaints were maybe a reel back in of the frequency of spicy scenes. Sometimes I was hoping for a push in the plot line only to get caught in another spicy scene despite them being superbly written.
I laughed out loud. I shouted at the pages. I felt my chest swell with the love between characters. This will forever be one of those series I wish I could read again for the first time.
With that in mind, I found the Deliciously Dark Fairytales series to be absolutely fantastic. The writing is light and doesn't get overly weighed down by descriptions or internal monologue. All the characters were extremely likeable and the banter was top notch. My only complaints were maybe a reel back in of the frequency of spicy scenes. Sometimes I was hoping for a push in the plot line only to get caught in another spicy scene despite them being superbly written.
I laughed out loud. I shouted at the pages. I felt my chest swell with the love between characters. This will forever be one of those series I wish I could read again for the first time.