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A review by aliceinbooks
Furyborn by Claire Legrand
3.0
This book was nothing like I thought it was going to be, and somehow that only made it better. I did not expect angels and I certainly didn't expect to like the angel part of this book, but honestly? I was sold. This world was wonderfully crafted and expanded throughout the novel and both the timelines, the magic system was complex and inventive and I totally want to be a shadowcaster (even though knowing myself I would probably be a windspinner).
Both Rielle and Eliana took over my heart. Even if sometimes I cared more about Eliana's storyline (for the simple reason that Rielle's made me too damn anxious whenever I thought about what was to come), both of them were amazing. Honestly, those queens can rule my life. And, although there way too many male characters that I wanted to die, Audric and Simon... Dear Lord, I love them. Like, a lot. Corien, I have to admit, was also a very compelling villain, and his relationship with Rielle was, to say the least, extremely interesting (total Darkling + Alina vibes, btw).
Honestly, depending on how the next two books go, there is a very real possibility that this series will enter the hall of my favorite series of all time. I just loved it.
Both Rielle and Eliana took over my heart. Even if sometimes I cared more about Eliana's storyline (for the simple reason that Rielle's made me too damn anxious whenever I thought about what was to come), both of them were amazing. Honestly, those queens can rule my life. And, although there way too many male characters that I wanted to die, Audric and Simon... Dear Lord, I love them. Like, a lot. Corien, I have to admit, was also a very compelling villain, and his relationship with Rielle was, to say the least, extremely interesting (total Darkling + Alina vibes, btw).
Honestly, depending on how the next two books go, there is a very real possibility that this series will enter the hall of my favorite series of all time. I just loved it.