A review by amy_reads4
The Curse of Sins by Kate Dramis

adventurous challenging dark emotional funny mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

Thank you so much to Tandem Collective, Kate Dramis and Penguin Michael Joseph for having me on the readalong for The Curse of Sins. 

The Curse of Sins is book 2 in Kate Dramis’s Curse of Saints series. Having read book 1 I couldn’t not wait to dive into book 2 and I was not disappointed in the slightest, in fact I think I may have loved this one even more than the first. 

This world is incredible complex, with rich development and world building, the characters and multilayered and draw you in to their world completely. If you asked me to pick a favourite character I do not think I could as they all have their own individual appeal and story. 

I really enjoyed how we followed multiple characters and their stories across the seas, until they all came together at the end. Oh the ending, it broke me, I knew it was going to be heavy but I really wasn’t expecting quite that, I did not see it coming, in-fact the whole way through I believed it was going to be the opposite, I cannot believe I now have to wait to read book 3 to find out what happens next, it’s going to feel like forever. 

This is a high fantasy world with beautiful romances, the most evil of evil, and bonded wolves, whom I adore and love the part they play. 

Whilst this is a thick book I feel the story lends itself to needing to be on the longer side with all its different storylines and the world building. 

I cannot wait to see what comes next, and I will not be over that ending for some time to come!