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A review by bookobsessedfamily
The Younglings: Fire & Magic by Helena M Craggs
3.0
Quinn and his group of friends are, mostly, all supernatural beings tasked with protecting innocents. When one of their own is a target, they have to figure out how to protect her.
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This is a super slow burn. It's also written for a young-ish audience. There's some steam, maybe like 1 🌶 but I would still say this is more for an 18+ audience.
The characters are well developed and the idea is good, there's just a lot of unnecessary things included in my opinion. It also takes a while to get to the actual conflict where it impacts the main characters. This is the second book in the series but can be read as a stand-alone.
There is a lot of great LGBTQ+ representation.
Thank you to the author and @breysbooktours for the chance to read and review this book.
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This is a super slow burn. It's also written for a young-ish audience. There's some steam, maybe like 1 🌶 but I would still say this is more for an 18+ audience.
The characters are well developed and the idea is good, there's just a lot of unnecessary things included in my opinion. It also takes a while to get to the actual conflict where it impacts the main characters. This is the second book in the series but can be read as a stand-alone.
There is a lot of great LGBTQ+ representation.
Thank you to the author and @breysbooktours for the chance to read and review this book.