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narrativene 's review for:
The Starving Saints
by Caitlin Starling
Pleasantly surprised!
Sometimes you gotta read a book about 3 morally-gray women who eat people (unwillingly) and struggle against their overwhelming desires for power, whether that be over a kingdom or a person. This also includes a slightly (mostly?) toxic 3-way wlw. Go gays!
I enjoyed this a lot. I liked each character (Ser Voyne, Treila, and Phosyne), but I didn't love them. Their characterizations shifted back and forth a little too much in short moments. Alas. I am very happy they all survived because each character had a perfect opportunity to die for the plot. The demons were interesting, but there were some parts that left me so confused. I'm thinking that was the point, not fully to understand the demons, but some parts I would've enjoyed to be clearer.
Also!! This has way more dark-souls vibes than many other silly book recs. I found this one by myself!
Sometimes you gotta read a book about 3 morally-gray women who eat people (unwillingly) and struggle against their overwhelming desires for power, whether that be over a kingdom or a person. This also includes a slightly (mostly?) toxic 3-way wlw. Go gays!
I enjoyed this a lot. I liked each character (Ser Voyne, Treila, and Phosyne), but I didn't love them. Their characterizations shifted back and forth a little too much in short moments. Alas. I am very happy they all survived because each character had a perfect opportunity to die for the plot. The demons were interesting, but there were some parts that left me so confused. I'm thinking that was the point, not fully to understand the demons, but some parts I would've enjoyed to be clearer.
Also!! This has way more dark-souls vibes than many other silly book recs. I found this one by myself!