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alloydspanton 's review for:
Pits & Poison: These Godly Lies
by R. Raeta
I had the honour of being an early reader of Raeta's dazzling sequel and while I'm still trying to find the words that could possibly describe hers, I also need to immediately tell you all how wonderful this was.
Sequels can be a tricky thing, but there was so much more to this story and this sequel delivers more gods, more tension, more travel through time and continents, and beautifully crafted friendships along the way. Not to mention the relationship at the core of the story, which only continues to bloom.
Raeta has a wonderful way with words where they seem to linger on the page in this dreamy, warm state that lulls me into a false sense of safety. Because this was, as we've come to expect, also very heartbreaking. The mix of emotions is what makes this a wonderful journey with a perfectly planted ending that will leave readers wholly satisfied.
Sequels can be a tricky thing, but there was so much more to this story and this sequel delivers more gods, more tension, more travel through time and continents, and beautifully crafted friendships along the way. Not to mention the relationship at the core of the story, which only continues to bloom.
Raeta has a wonderful way with words where they seem to linger on the page in this dreamy, warm state that lulls me into a false sense of safety. Because this was, as we've come to expect, also very heartbreaking. The mix of emotions is what makes this a wonderful journey with a perfectly planted ending that will leave readers wholly satisfied.