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A review by naaytaashreads
Fall of Ruin and Wrath by Jennifer L. Armentrout
5.0
Disclaimer: I receive a free copy of this book for an honest review.
Thank you, @definitelyboks, for this copy! #pansing
"It was still there, like a shadow in the back of my mind that I should be out there. With him. Where I belonged."
Jennifer L. Armentrout has done it again.
I don't think there will ever be a time when I wouldn't say I like her work. I don't want to jinx it, but I love her and her books.
I was scared when I dived into Fall of Ruin and Wrath. It's been on my TBR since it was released, but I didn't want to pick it up since it is a new series quickly, and we don't have the second book yet.
Am I regretting picking this up right now? YES, because I now have to wait after that cliffhanger, and the second book has not even been announced yet, so what am I supposed to do?!
I was scared during the first 50 pages because it was slow, but later, I enjoyed the slow burn and read.
Every page shows us the world, characters, and magic, so we learn about everything as the story progresses.
JLA does a great job of sprinkling the good surprises here and there, including how the character transitions to every scene and the chemistry.
I love the world's mystery, the "theories," and the secrets we are unravelling about who our characters really are.
For the last 200 pages, I thought I was having a heart attack; I was sweating, anxious, and scared of what was happening, especially to my girl Lis.
I look forward to the next book. I want the side characters to be more involved, and I want Lis to grow more. Hopefully, there will also be a POV chapter for Thrones.
"But as with most things that are beautiful on the outside, there is nothing but ruin and wrath on the inside."
Thank you, @definitelyboks, for this copy! #pansing
"It was still there, like a shadow in the back of my mind that I should be out there. With him. Where I belonged."
Jennifer L. Armentrout has done it again.
I don't think there will ever be a time when I wouldn't say I like her work. I don't want to jinx it, but I love her and her books.
I was scared when I dived into Fall of Ruin and Wrath. It's been on my TBR since it was released, but I didn't want to pick it up since it is a new series quickly, and we don't have the second book yet.
Am I regretting picking this up right now? YES, because I now have to wait after that cliffhanger, and the second book has not even been announced yet, so what am I supposed to do?!
I was scared during the first 50 pages because it was slow, but later, I enjoyed the slow burn and read.
Every page shows us the world, characters, and magic, so we learn about everything as the story progresses.
JLA does a great job of sprinkling the good surprises here and there, including how the character transitions to every scene and the chemistry.
I love the world's mystery, the "theories," and the secrets we are unravelling about who our characters really are.
For the last 200 pages, I thought I was having a heart attack; I was sweating, anxious, and scared of what was happening, especially to my girl Lis.
I look forward to the next book. I want the side characters to be more involved, and I want Lis to grow more. Hopefully, there will also be a POV chapter for Thrones.
"But as with most things that are beautiful on the outside, there is nothing but ruin and wrath on the inside."