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Winterblaze
by Kristen Callihan
The story of Poppy and her estranged husband Winston.
Poppy has had to keep secrets from everyone in her family and when the truth came out in the previous book, Winston did not take it very well. This story picks up a short while after the events of the previous book and shows how the couple reunites once again.
Poppy is a lot more kickass than we were led to believe, and so is Winston. The two of them work together to find a way to defeat a demon that is after them, and get to know each other again, this time without secrets in their way.
While I normally enjoy the estranged married couple trope, for some reason I just wasn't particularly invested in their story, through no fault of their own. I suppose I just wasn't in the mood for this book at the time.
I am curious to see how things progress between Jack Talent and Mary Chase, however, especially since they seemed to rub each other the wrong way in this book. Their story comes after the novella [b:Entwined|17861762|Entwined (Darkest London, #3.5)|Kristen Callihan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1374726024s/17861762.jpg|25008078] about, in [b:Shadowdance|15787204|Shadowdance (Darkest London, #4)|Kristen Callihan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1368136774s/15787204.jpg|21506941].
Previous book reviews:
✦ Moonglow (Darkest London #2)
✦ Firelight (Darkest London #1)
Poppy has had to keep secrets from everyone in her family and when the truth came out in the previous book, Winston did not take it very well. This story picks up a short while after the events of the previous book and shows how the couple reunites once again.
Poppy is a lot more kickass than we were led to believe, and so is Winston. The two of them work together to find a way to defeat a demon that is after them, and get to know each other again, this time without secrets in their way.
While I normally enjoy the estranged married couple trope, for some reason I just wasn't particularly invested in their story, through no fault of their own. I suppose I just wasn't in the mood for this book at the time.
I am curious to see how things progress between Jack Talent and Mary Chase, however, especially since they seemed to rub each other the wrong way in this book. Their story comes after the novella [b:Entwined|17861762|Entwined (Darkest London, #3.5)|Kristen Callihan|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1374726024s/17861762.jpg|25008078] about
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Poppy's newly discovered younger brotherPrevious book reviews:
✦ Moonglow (Darkest London #2)
✦ Firelight (Darkest London #1)