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Mud Vein
by Tarryn Fisher
dark
emotional
hopeful
reflective
sad
tense
slow-paced
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
5⭐️
Summery
" It's your darkness that pulls me in. Your mud vein. But sometimes, having a mud Vein will kill you."
Senna just got her novel published! Then it became a movie! Then she got abducted. She's not alone. Isaac Asterholder is in the house as well. Tied to a bed. She sets him free, and the story begins.
The book is written in three parts. Truly a beginning, middle, and end. It's all there.
My Thoughts
The story left me reeling. Beautiful yet haunting. A testimony of the thin line between love and hate. A writers Ode To love. Written words unspoken.
It's easy to like Senna. You're in her head. Hearing her thoughts. Feeling her every emotion. It's harder to like Isaac. Somthing always feels off about him. The reader is never quite given his thoughts. Just a surface glance at an incredible man by all appearances.
Everything about this book left me in awe. Completely undid me, then put me back together. It's not a typical Fisher thriller nor a true love story. It is a two-headed beast of a read that will live on inside me for years to come. A new favorite.
Summery
" It's your darkness that pulls me in. Your mud vein. But sometimes, having a mud Vein will kill you."
Senna just got her novel published! Then it became a movie! Then she got abducted. She's not alone. Isaac Asterholder is in the house as well. Tied to a bed. She sets him free, and the story begins.
The book is written in three parts. Truly a beginning, middle, and end. It's all there.
My Thoughts
The story left me reeling. Beautiful yet haunting. A testimony of the thin line between love and hate. A writers Ode To love. Written words unspoken.
It's easy to like Senna. You're in her head. Hearing her thoughts. Feeling her every emotion. It's harder to like Isaac. Somthing always feels off about him. The reader is never quite given his thoughts. Just a surface glance at an incredible man by all appearances.
Everything about this book left me in awe. Completely undid me, then put me back together. It's not a typical Fisher thriller nor a true love story. It is a two-headed beast of a read that will live on inside me for years to come. A new favorite.
Moderate: Cancer, Rape, Self harm
Minor: Chronic illness, Confinement, Panic attacks/disorders, Rape, Self harm, Suicidal thoughts, Kidnapping, Injury/Injury detail