You need to sign in or sign up before continuing.
Take a photo of a barcode or cover
marjories 's review for:
The Queen of Cursed Things
by S.M. Gaither
This is a story about a girl who is hated and feared since conception for no reason other than being who she is. It could easily have gotten preachy or overly PC with a protagonist who must hide who she is and pass as a lesser citizen in a community of rejects but it doesn't. Instead we are given a strong heroine who struggles through discovering who she is while falling in love with an unlikely ally.
This is the first book in a series, and as such includes a fair amount of world building but the action picks up as it goes along. This book does contain a full story arc, but leaves the reader with far more questions than answers at the end, piquing interest in what will come next.
This is the first book in a series, and as such includes a fair amount of world building but the action picks up as it goes along. This book does contain a full story arc, but leaves the reader with far more questions than answers at the end, piquing interest in what will come next.