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keziaduah 's review for:
Beasts of Prey
by Ayana Gray
That glorious feeling when a synopsis sounds interesting and the plot ends up being just as interesting. I loved being on this weird, magical journey with Ekon and Koffi. I connected with both of the characters very well since they each got good background information. Even though this is fantasy, they felt pretty realistic in the feelings they expressed. Their motivations for the decisions taken throughout the book are quite clear and not confusing at all. Their chemistry was not to die for, but there is something there that I’m hoping to see more development of in the next book.
There is a shift more than halfway through the book in which their original “mission” is changed to another one with a different goal. At first, I felt like the shift threw me off, but after the circumstances that occur by the end of the book, I understood Gray's overall goal. Every element of the book including fantasy, romance, family, and complex topics blended really nicely together, with nothing overpowering another. Everything pretty much came together and it ended in a way that made me look forward to the next book.
There is a shift more than halfway through the book in which their original “mission” is changed to another one with a different goal. At first, I felt like the shift threw me off, but after the circumstances that occur by the end of the book, I understood Gray's overall goal. Every element of the book including fantasy, romance, family, and complex topics blended really nicely together, with nothing overpowering another. Everything pretty much came together and it ended in a way that made me look forward to the next book.