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A review by the_book_suite
Assassin's Heart by Sarah Ahiers
3.0
When I first got this book, I absolutely loved the premise: Hints of Romeo & Juliet AND The Godfather? Revenge?? An assassin organization that’s based in religion??? Sign me up!!
However, now that I’ve read it, I’m sorry to say that I don’t think Assassin’s Heart fully lived up to it’s potential, and I didn’t find myself able to really fall in love with the book. Although it was an enjoyable read, I just never found myself able to fully invest myself in the characters, and the entire story felt a little flat because of that—which is sad, because this really is an incredibly interesting premise and Ahiers deserves a lot of credit for coming up with it.
Also, I do want to note that just because I wasn’t able to invest myself in these characters or their story, that doesn’t mean this might be something someone else would really enjoy. So although I personally didn’t love it, I‘d say it would be worth giving it a chance if you think it might be your thing!
However, now that I’ve read it, I’m sorry to say that I don’t think Assassin’s Heart fully lived up to it’s potential, and I didn’t find myself able to really fall in love with the book. Although it was an enjoyable read, I just never found myself able to fully invest myself in the characters, and the entire story felt a little flat because of that—which is sad, because this really is an incredibly interesting premise and Ahiers deserves a lot of credit for coming up with it.
Also, I do want to note that just because I wasn’t able to invest myself in these characters or their story, that doesn’t mean this might be something someone else would really enjoy. So although I personally didn’t love it, I‘d say it would be worth giving it a chance if you think it might be your thing!