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Furyborn
by Claire Legrand
08/08/20
I decided to re-read because I actually finally decided to get first two books as Kingsbane finally got released in paperback or something along the lines. Because I truly did enjoy the book the first time around I read the arc of it I got from one of the Fairyloot's boxes. I still really loved the concept of the whole story. Two Queens centuries apart having almost the exact same fight against the big baddie.
It did take me three weeks to re-read it but it was mostly due to the fact that life hasn't been the greatest or even nicest to me for the last 2 months. But the moment I feel like I sorted my head, reading became easier and I wanted to read more and I am really excited to read Kingsbane. Heard it has some sex scenes from older review videos I had seen on certain channels.
However, the sex scenes in this one especially Audric's and Rielle's kinda really made me laugh so much, I don't know why but it was just hilarious in some ways. I guess can't wait for more of giggle because of it.
I had forgotten some things about it and re-reading is always the best thing if you plan on reading the following books like hundred years later.
And I can't be bothered to keep up with writing a review longer or better so this is all we will get or all that I will type out.
17/03/18
I should have written the review when I read the book like 2 months ago but I have been doing a bad job at this review thingy lately.
I don't entirely remember everything about the book because I have read quite enough of books since I read this one but I do remember how I felt when I started shipping Eliana with Simon although some parts felt a bit too "wait what the fuck? When did this happen?" But like is it truly an otp if they don't try to murder each other quite few times?
I loved the idea of the story and how it connected with both two girls apart centuries. Loved the concept of Sun Queen and Blood Queen. Really loved Rielle's character and Audric too. Like sure it had it's YA cliche and tropes but truly all YA books still has them. I won't say it's a bad thing because I clearly found myself being a complete trash for this book. It hooked me from the very first pages and it didn't let go until it ended.
It's safe to say I want to read the sequel very bad. My Queen Rielle needs me!! Or I need her but Eliana can come too.
I decided to re-read because I actually finally decided to get first two books as Kingsbane finally got released in paperback or something along the lines. Because I truly did enjoy the book the first time around I read the arc of it I got from one of the Fairyloot's boxes. I still really loved the concept of the whole story. Two Queens centuries apart having almost the exact same fight against the big baddie.
It did take me three weeks to re-read it but it was mostly due to the fact that life hasn't been the greatest or even nicest to me for the last 2 months. But the moment I feel like I sorted my head, reading became easier and I wanted to read more and I am really excited to read Kingsbane. Heard it has some sex scenes from older review videos I had seen on certain channels.
However, the sex scenes in this one especially Audric's and Rielle's kinda really made me laugh so much, I don't know why but it was just hilarious in some ways. I guess can't wait for more of giggle because of it.
I had forgotten some things about it and re-reading is always the best thing if you plan on reading the following books like hundred years later.
And I can't be bothered to keep up with writing a review longer or better so this is all we will get or all that I will type out.
17/03/18
I should have written the review when I read the book like 2 months ago but I have been doing a bad job at this review thingy lately.
I don't entirely remember everything about the book because I have read quite enough of books since I read this one but I do remember how I felt when I started shipping Eliana with Simon although some parts felt a bit too "wait what the fuck? When did this happen?" But like is it truly an otp if they don't try to murder each other quite few times?
I loved the idea of the story and how it connected with both two girls apart centuries. Loved the concept of Sun Queen and Blood Queen. Really loved Rielle's character and Audric too. Like sure it had it's YA cliche and tropes but truly all YA books still has them. I won't say it's a bad thing because I clearly found myself being a complete trash for this book. It hooked me from the very first pages and it didn't let go until it ended.
It's safe to say I want to read the sequel very bad. My Queen Rielle needs me!! Or I need her but Eliana can come too.