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A review by chloehey
Blade of Secrets by Tricia Levenseller
adventurous
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
This book was fun! It’s my favorite book of Levensellers so far! I thought it was a standalone, so when it ended without ending I was disappointed. I will definitely be picking the next book up when it releases!
The Writing Style was easy to read, I like the way it flowed.
The character work was pretty good for Ziva, but the other characters fell a bit flat for some of the book. Thankfully I think they’re well on their way to be solid characters by the end of the book
Plot: well, there isn’t much of a plot. Don’t really expect that much, the characters made up for it for me! (Though that ending was a bit lacking.)
Worldbuilding: there isn’t much, it’s a very narrow scope of a story, which is usual for Levenseller, so I wasn’t surprised. I don’t think it necessarily needs it, but I would have liked more description.
The Writing Style was easy to read, I like the way it flowed.
The character work was pretty good for Ziva, but the other characters fell a bit flat for some of the book. Thankfully I think they’re well on their way to be solid characters by the end of the book
Plot: well, there isn’t much of a plot. Don’t really expect that much, the characters made up for it for me! (Though that ending was a bit lacking.)
Worldbuilding: there isn’t much, it’s a very narrow scope of a story, which is usual for Levenseller, so I wasn’t surprised. I don’t think it necessarily needs it, but I would have liked more description.