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A review by otherworldlyreader
The Blood Spell by C.J. Redwine
4.0
What I loved about this book:
-I loved that Blue was a strong, independent character. While I didn't relish the moments in time she suffered, I can say that you honestly feel for her in those moments.
-I loved her relationship with Kellan and how naturally it blossomed. I loved that they fought for each other in their own ways.
-I loved how much Kellan grew in this book as a character. You really see him mature and start to take shape as the future King, which only makes you want to cheer him and Blue on!
-Nessa was an awesome character all in her own that she just needs a spin-off book with her own story. I loved that she couldn't talk but was still accepted and just normal in her family. Not to mention how much spunk she had at times made me grin throughout the book.
Minor complaints:
-I wish some of the side characters had a little more depth to them. Though the main characters were well rounded in this book, I felt that the side characters (minus Nessa and Blues grandma) needed a little something more to them. A some examples are Dinah's daughters and how little we see of them, Kellan's butler who we don't see much of, Blue's delivery boy... there's just minimal interaction with the main characters. If they had a little more depth to them, I probably would have given this a full five stars as that's the only aspect I found to be lacking a little.
-I loved that Blue was a strong, independent character. While I didn't relish the moments in time she suffered, I can say that you honestly feel for her in those moments.
-I loved her relationship with Kellan and how naturally it blossomed. I loved that they fought for each other in their own ways.
-I loved how much Kellan grew in this book as a character. You really see him mature and start to take shape as the future King, which only makes you want to cheer him and Blue on!
-Nessa was an awesome character all in her own that she just needs a spin-off book with her own story. I loved that she couldn't talk but was still accepted and just normal in her family. Not to mention how much spunk she had at times made me grin throughout the book.
Minor complaints:
-I wish some of the side characters had a little more depth to them. Though the main characters were well rounded in this book, I felt that the side characters (minus Nessa and Blues grandma) needed a little something more to them. A some examples are Dinah's daughters and how little we see of them, Kellan's butler who we don't see much of, Blue's delivery boy... there's just minimal interaction with the main characters. If they had a little more depth to them, I probably would have given this a full five stars as that's the only aspect I found to be lacking a little.