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roooley 's review for:
A Lesson in Vengeance
by Victoria Lee
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
“The question isn't whether magic is real. It's whether I can touch it without being consumed by it.”
You are drawn into this book wondering just how fucked up the main character, Felicity, is. Is there magic in the world or is she psychotic? Not even she can tell. Then there comes Ellis, who, as a method writer, has some weird ways of plotting out her stories, especially when it comes to a book about murder.
Honestly a lot of this story was a bit dull to me. I was left wondering the whole time what was in Felicity’s head and what wasn’t, which was interesting, but until the end of the book I was just waiting to get to the conclusion. The end really picked up for me though and I did enjoy that.
You are drawn into this book wondering just how fucked up the main character, Felicity, is. Is there magic in the world or is she psychotic? Not even she can tell. Then there comes Ellis, who, as a method writer, has some weird ways of plotting out her stories, especially when it comes to a book about murder.
Honestly a lot of this story was a bit dull to me. I was left wondering the whole time what was in Felicity’s head and what wasn’t, which was interesting, but until the end of the book I was just waiting to get to the conclusion. The end really picked up for me though and I did enjoy that.