A review by saraa_t
Maestra by L.S. Hilton

3.0

Hilton's first novel in the series (the second due to be released March 2017) is interesting in a first-crack-at-a-novel kind of way, with several different ideas connected in ways that often don't make total sense.

Judith is captivating as a character, but difficult to place. By the end of the novel she's committing heinous crimes for no reason at all, but we're given no explanation or progression to her serial-killer-like tendencies.

An interesting read if you're not bothered by confusing transitions or perplexing characters.