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Heroine's Journey
by Sarah Kuhn
I usually post my review first, for readers who want to avoid spoilers, but I just couldn’t! I have to squee over that interview, because OH MY GOSH!! There’s going to be MORE in the Heroine world! It’s the absolute best news when you’re surprised when a beloved series gets more installments! I don’t have to say goodbye to Evie, Annie and Bea. (Or SCOTT, as Ms Kuhn pointed out!) There was so much goodness in this interview, but that big news is definitely my favorite! (Also, me and Evie are Hogwarts house sisters!)
Don’t get me wrong, I went into my read of Heroine’s Journey fully expecting it was the final book in the series. The idea it was the end was my mindset was when I read, and going into it thinking it was over really made me look at it harder. Even looking extra critically, I still thought it was the strongest book in the series, and my favorite. I wasn’t sure what to expect, jumping into Bea’s head, when throughout the first two books she was so angry all the time. Although, I also kind of trusted it because Annie was so awful in book one, yet I loved her so much in book two. Sarah Kuhn is great at redeeming characters, which is exactly what she did with Bea (at least for this reader).
I’ll even go so far as to say, Bea is my favorite POV so far. I loved how impulsive she can be, and I love how she doesn’t hold anything in and get all angsty, which is how one would expect her to act. She doesn’t. If she’s pissed, she tells you (in a very long winded way) just what you did wrong. She was refreshing. She’s what drove my love for her close friendships with Leah and Sam, because that was a solid friendship all the way ’round.
And speaking of Sam! Talk about Hot Nerd! I mean, Scott is my love, but I sure wouldn’t turn my nose up at Sam. I adored how sweet and gentle he was while Bea was spazzing out. He’s a darling and I loved him and his charming smoldering self!
Basically, I loved Heroine’s Journey! And again, it’s not over! I get more Bea, more Sam, and more Scott! I’m still sitting over here doing a happy dance. Maybe you guys reading this can catch up and we can all enjoy the next three together! It is so worth it!
Thank you to DAW, and Sarah Kuhn, for providing an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
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Don’t get me wrong, I went into my read of Heroine’s Journey fully expecting it was the final book in the series. The idea it was the end was my mindset was when I read, and going into it thinking it was over really made me look at it harder. Even looking extra critically, I still thought it was the strongest book in the series, and my favorite. I wasn’t sure what to expect, jumping into Bea’s head, when throughout the first two books she was so angry all the time. Although, I also kind of trusted it because Annie was so awful in book one, yet I loved her so much in book two. Sarah Kuhn is great at redeeming characters, which is exactly what she did with Bea (at least for this reader).
I’ll even go so far as to say, Bea is my favorite POV so far. I loved how impulsive she can be, and I love how she doesn’t hold anything in and get all angsty, which is how one would expect her to act. She doesn’t. If she’s pissed, she tells you (in a very long winded way) just what you did wrong. She was refreshing. She’s what drove my love for her close friendships with Leah and Sam, because that was a solid friendship all the way ’round.
And speaking of Sam! Talk about Hot Nerd! I mean, Scott is my love, but I sure wouldn’t turn my nose up at Sam. I adored how sweet and gentle he was while Bea was spazzing out. He’s a darling and I loved him and his charming smoldering self!
Basically, I loved Heroine’s Journey! And again, it’s not over! I get more Bea, more Sam, and more Scott! I’m still sitting over here doing a happy dance. Maybe you guys reading this can catch up and we can all enjoy the next three together! It is so worth it!
Thank you to DAW, and Sarah Kuhn, for providing an ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Like this review? Read more like it on Birdie Bookworm!