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A Lesson in Thorns
by Sierra Simone
A Lesson in Thorns:
Sierra Simone (Thornchapel, #1)
Thornchapel knows my name and the crooked corners of my heart, and it wants me to make promises that I’m going to keep.
Boy oh boy, okay. As with any Sierra Simone book, this was such a ride. Sierra has this way of writing that you really feel like you’re in a character’s head. You actually feel like you’re thinking what they’re thinking and doing what they’re doing and I’ve always loved that in every single book of hers. This was hot, yes, but the angst and the tension and the murder mystery really kept me going so much. I have a need to know what happened between Saint and Auden, to find out what happened to Poe’s mom, to see Rebecca give in more to Delphine, and to learn about Becket who I think is the most mysterious one to me so far. If Saint and Auden are anything like Embry and Ash, I’m not sure I’ll survive it but as with anything by Sierra Simone, I cannot help but keep going.
Sierra Simone (Thornchapel, #1)
Thornchapel knows my name and the crooked corners of my heart, and it wants me to make promises that I’m going to keep.
Boy oh boy, okay. As with any Sierra Simone book, this was such a ride. Sierra has this way of writing that you really feel like you’re in a character’s head. You actually feel like you’re thinking what they’re thinking and doing what they’re doing and I’ve always loved that in every single book of hers. This was hot, yes, but the angst and the tension and the murder mystery really kept me going so much. I have a need to know what happened between Saint and Auden, to find out what happened to Poe’s mom, to see Rebecca give in more to Delphine, and to learn about Becket who I think is the most mysterious one to me so far. If Saint and Auden are anything like Embry and Ash, I’m not sure I’ll survive it but as with anything by Sierra Simone, I cannot help but keep going.