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A review by kn_cozy_bookworm
Noel of Sin by Jodie King
challenging
dark
emotional
sad
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
“Ebony isn’t just my sister. She’s my goddamn soulmate. She always has been. She always fucking will be.”
Rook brings the devoted, obsessive passion in this taboo, step siblings novella! This book is advertised as more spice than plot and while it does bring the unhinged heat we are used to seeing from Jodie King, there is an underlying story that causes the angst, the heartbreak, and ultimately the courage we see from Ebony that I hope leads to another book cause I am invested in Rook and Ebony and where this decision will take them and how it will affect their lives and relationships with their parents.
The emotions run high with this one. I really felt for Rook. He definitely runs through the gauntlet of emotions and he does it loudly while Ebony was more of a suffer in silence girl. I liked their dynamic. While Rook was ready to go all in and damn the consequences, Ebony was more cautious, unwilling to face those consequence, afraid to break out of the prison that was her life.
Great, spicy novella to whet our appetites for more from Rook and Ebony (I hope)!
Rook brings the devoted, obsessive passion in this taboo, step siblings novella! This book is advertised as more spice than plot and while it does bring the unhinged heat we are used to seeing from Jodie King, there is an underlying story that causes the angst, the heartbreak, and ultimately the courage we see from Ebony that I hope leads to another book cause I am invested in Rook and Ebony and where this decision will take them and how it will affect their lives and relationships with their parents.
The emotions run high with this one. I really felt for Rook. He definitely runs through the gauntlet of emotions and he does it loudly while Ebony was more of a suffer in silence girl. I liked their dynamic. While Rook was ready to go all in and damn the consequences, Ebony was more cautious, unwilling to face those consequence, afraid to break out of the prison that was her life.
Great, spicy novella to whet our appetites for more from Rook and Ebony (I hope)!