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Bring Me Their Hearts
by Sara Wolf
Bring Me Their Hearts
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What a magical, twisted tale...
This book was unexpectedly captivating! I absolutely loved the level of pettiness and wittiness, as stated before, from the main character Zera. Unfortunately, I was not as interested in the love interest, though I blame it all on Zera stealing the spotlight.
On the topic of Lucien, he kind of irked me...
A prince willing the marry out of love so she could become "queen", but the other person doesn't feel the same way. This just didn't sit right with me. On the other hand, I admired his love and care for his people. When it comes to the dynamics between the main group (Zera, Lucien, Malachite, Fione) I thought they were a good match. The plot was very predictable as I foresaw nearly everything, though I still loved the book itself. I could not put it down, as I clearly read it in two days.
Final thoughts; I'm in the middle of trying to figure out if Lucien has gained my official approval of the art of "simping" or not, hmmm...
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
What a magical, twisted tale...
This book was unexpectedly captivating! I absolutely loved the level of pettiness and wittiness, as stated before, from the main character Zera. Unfortunately, I was not as interested in the love interest, though I blame it all on Zera stealing the spotlight.
On the topic of Lucien, he kind of irked me...
A prince willing the marry out of love so she could become "queen", but the other person doesn't feel the same way. This just didn't sit right with me. On the other hand, I admired his love and care for his people. When it comes to the dynamics between the main group (Zera, Lucien, Malachite, Fione) I thought they were a good match. The plot was very predictable as I foresaw nearly everything, though I still loved the book itself. I could not put it down, as I clearly read it in two days.
Final thoughts; I'm in the middle of trying to figure out if Lucien has gained my official approval of the art of "simping" or not, hmmm...