A review by ladywestfall
Atheists Who Kneel and Pray by Tarryn Fisher

4.0

TARRYN IS BACK IN HER ROMANCE GENRE ROOTS WITH THIS BOOK! This book is more on the romantic side although I miss Tarryn delivering a crazy, whirlwind and jaw dropping narratives such as with Marrow, Mudvein and F*ck Love. You can still feel Tarryn's very touch in this book. There is just something in a book that screams, TARRYN!!!

Also, I really love it when Tarryn includes riddle-ish things in her books. Some sort of a puzzle that you need to solve that feels as if it is such an important thing in the ending. YA FEEL ME??? Do you all remember the fcking BLUE CRAYON in F*ck Love?? That thing drove me mad. There are also a lot in Never, Never that I don't really want to talk about as most of it doesn't make sense at all. Then in AWKAP, this number 49 scrawled in a paper got me so confused and thinking so hard, I think a nerve popped. *sighs* I think this is Tarryn's signature. Making us think so hard and in the end fucks us all up.

The story of Yara and David, I would say is very much relatable. I kind of relate with Yara's character at some point. I love David so much. He's just a very lovable character and who doesn't love a musician, eh? The plot is a 60-40 for me. I was waiting for a big surprise or a twist from Tarryn but yeah knowing her, she did this to play with us because she knew we were expecting it. Over all, it was a good read!