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A review by tmlore
The Blood of Whisperers by Devin Madson
5.0
The Blood of Whisperers
Here we are at the end of another book, and it is time for the review. I can say when I started this book I was a bit bored, and it took me a few chapters to be truly pulled in. What kept me going was the authors ability to pull you into a scene. Sights, sounds, colors and smells. You feel like you’re in the novel. So, I kept reading.
If you’ve read any of my past reviews you’ll know that my opinion on writing in different perspectives is pretty hardcore. If you’re going to do it, you’d better do it right and not mess it up. If you mess it up, I’m going to let you know. So when I noticed the chapter titles were different characters I was worried.
With all that said...
What Devin Madison has done with this novel, deserves a standing ovation! The different perspectives are tangible. One chapter with Endymion, the next Darius, then Hana, flawlessly accomplished!
You’re drawn in to the characters, even in the moments you’re screaming at them to stop being a little bitch about everything and just “man up.”
I liked these characters because they made me laugh, scream, groan, want to smack them,and all while the visualizations were so fierce at times it made me gag. It felt as though you’re there trying to fight along side each of them in whatever quest they are on.
The other characters in the book, some you love some you hate. You applaud at some deaths and wince at others. The characters you think you hate you love and the ones you love you hate. It’s fabulous!
I feel the need to go back into some of my other reviews and give them less stars because I want this novel to have more than the others!
I can confidently state that I will be reading this novel again, as well as picking up the series. I will be recommending it to others as the five star novel that it is.
Fabulously done Devin Madison! Well written, grammar was spot on! I’d like to high five your editor and give you a pat on the back. Well Done!
Here we are at the end of another book, and it is time for the review. I can say when I started this book I was a bit bored, and it took me a few chapters to be truly pulled in. What kept me going was the authors ability to pull you into a scene. Sights, sounds, colors and smells. You feel like you’re in the novel. So, I kept reading.
If you’ve read any of my past reviews you’ll know that my opinion on writing in different perspectives is pretty hardcore. If you’re going to do it, you’d better do it right and not mess it up. If you mess it up, I’m going to let you know. So when I noticed the chapter titles were different characters I was worried.
With all that said...
What Devin Madison has done with this novel, deserves a standing ovation! The different perspectives are tangible. One chapter with Endymion, the next Darius, then Hana, flawlessly accomplished!
You’re drawn in to the characters, even in the moments you’re screaming at them to stop being a little bitch about everything and just “man up.”
I liked these characters because they made me laugh, scream, groan, want to smack them,and all while the visualizations were so fierce at times it made me gag. It felt as though you’re there trying to fight along side each of them in whatever quest they are on.
The other characters in the book, some you love some you hate. You applaud at some deaths and wince at others. The characters you think you hate you love and the ones you love you hate. It’s fabulous!
I feel the need to go back into some of my other reviews and give them less stars because I want this novel to have more than the others!
I can confidently state that I will be reading this novel again, as well as picking up the series. I will be recommending it to others as the five star novel that it is.
Fabulously done Devin Madison! Well written, grammar was spot on! I’d like to high five your editor and give you a pat on the back. Well Done!