A review by retrogirlreads
To Kill a Fae by Jamie A. Waters

5.0

Sabine is Fae, but that is a fact that very few people know. After her father tried to kill her so many years ago, she barely escaped with her life. Since then, she has lived in the city of Akros, under the protection of demon twins Dax and Bane, who are very much at odds with each other. Sabine knows what she has to do to continue to live, and so far, she has been able to do so. But everything changes when she meets charming ship captain Malek Rish’dan, who makes her want to lower her guard for the first time since leaving the Fae. But Malek is hiding secrets of his own, secrets that could tear them apart...

Oh. My. Gosh. I adored this book. Sabine is sassy and relatable, both as a MC and as the heroine of this novel. Her friendships and relationships with the other characters of this book were well written and believable, and Malek is absolutely dreamy! This book could be fast paced at times, but it never felt rushed. The writing was always well thought out. I can’t wait to read book 2, and am happy to have discovered Jamie A Waters as an author.

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