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A review by ambeesbookishpages
Song of the Abyss by Makiia Lucier
5.0
The full review + more can be found at The Book Bratz
Initial post reading thoughts:
Absolutely stunning and mesmerizing 😍
Teaser Review:
I was super lucky to win a giveaway for Song of The Abyss back in November and an eGalley prior and I was going to wait longer to start it because this book does not come out until August. But the cover kept looking at me and I was looking at it and I caved. Release date is still a while off BUT I loved Song of the Abyss to much to not talk about it now. So, please enjoy this teaser review.
○The action starts from page one and doesn't slow down for a moment. Each page furthered the plot and sucked me deeper into the story.
○Lucier created a cast of really likable characters. Obviously I didn't like the villain in the story, but I loved the connections each character had with each other and how in their own little sense were a family.
○It took me all of about two pages to fall in love with Levi, the prince of Lunes. He is super dreamy and moody and amazing.
○Though Song of the Abyss can be read as a stand alone it is a part of the Tower of Wind series and its companion novel Isle of Blood and Stone follows the story of Ulises and Elias who do play a large role in this book as well. It isn't required but I am sure it does clear some of their back story up.
○The last fifty pages over the novel were a complete page turner. The whole villain, what they were doing and the whole cultural part of the story really interested me. It was something really different and refreshing.
○Song of the Abyss was absolutely both stunning and mesmerizing!
Be sure to check back closer to August for my full review of Song of the Abyss, I promise this is one fantasy novel you are not going to want to miss in 2019!
Initial post reading thoughts:
Absolutely stunning and mesmerizing 😍
Teaser Review:
I was super lucky to win a giveaway for Song of The Abyss back in November and an eGalley prior and I was going to wait longer to start it because this book does not come out until August. But the cover kept looking at me and I was looking at it and I caved. Release date is still a while off BUT I loved Song of the Abyss to much to not talk about it now. So, please enjoy this teaser review.
○The action starts from page one and doesn't slow down for a moment. Each page furthered the plot and sucked me deeper into the story.
○Lucier created a cast of really likable characters. Obviously I didn't like the villain in the story, but I loved the connections each character had with each other and how in their own little sense were a family.
○It took me all of about two pages to fall in love with Levi, the prince of Lunes. He is super dreamy and moody and amazing.
○Though Song of the Abyss can be read as a stand alone it is a part of the Tower of Wind series and its companion novel Isle of Blood and Stone follows the story of Ulises and Elias who do play a large role in this book as well. It isn't required but I am sure it does clear some of their back story up.
○The last fifty pages over the novel were a complete page turner. The whole villain, what they were doing and the whole cultural part of the story really interested me. It was something really different and refreshing.
○Song of the Abyss was absolutely both stunning and mesmerizing!
Be sure to check back closer to August for my full review of Song of the Abyss, I promise this is one fantasy novel you are not going to want to miss in 2019!