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A review by helenid
Hope and Red by Kelley Skovron
3.0
For me this was a book of sections. Initially, it drew in my interest and I prepared to overlook the very strong language. However, the pov switching, language and slang began to wear thin, to the point that I didn't pick it up for a few days.
Not liking to read so much of a book, I was a third in, and abandon it I decided to try again. A few hours later, I realised I was hooked. The last half flew by.
The main characters are orphaned, mentored by strong but very different characters and excel their own field. Will I read on? I'd like to but in all honesty c-words offend me!
Not liking to read so much of a book, I was a third in, and abandon it I decided to try again. A few hours later, I realised I was hooked. The last half flew by.
The main characters are orphaned, mentored by strong but very different characters and excel their own field. Will I read on? I'd like to but in all honesty c-words offend me!