A review by _allisom
The Curse of Sins by Kate Dramis

5.0

“The cry of war in Tala stars with the howl of a lone wolf that sails into a harbor and the answering caw of a raven that settles on the mast of the ship, as if it knows carrion awaits.”

The Curse of Sins by Kate Dramis is available for pre-order and releases on June 25, 2024 (June 20,2024 for UK readers)!

WOWOWOW. What a stellar second book in The Curse of Saints trilogy! I am so grateful that I received an ARC for The Curse of Sins from NetGalley.

I didn’t know that I could love Kate Dramis’s writing more after The Curse of Saints, but this one really did it. We got tons of Will and Aya. We got their conflict. We got their resolution. We got beautiful declarations. Chef’s kiss. I loved that we got to see Will’s point of view more in this book as well. The way those chapters were written were so captivating and beautiful and gave us insight to how broken he is the back 20% of the book.

I don’t know if I could pick a favorite part. I don’t know if I could pick a favorite scene of Will and Aya they were just so great and iconic. I also appreciate that we weren’t starved for their interaction and struggle. That was something I was curious about seeing as they had to keep their relationship secret, but we got *plenty* of Will and Aya.

I think what I’m most curious to see play out in book 3 (yes already thinking about book 3