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A review by jessicadesamota
Raise Hell by Brit KS

adventurous emotional hopeful mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

5.0

 Raise Hell by Brit KS 🖤
The Eleventh Hour Series, Book 1
Series 

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Adult • Fantasy Romance
ARC Review 
490 pages
🗓️ March 5

👑 bodyguard romance
✉️ forbidden(ish) romance
👑 slow burn
✉️ forced proximity 
👑 witches
✉️ vampires
👑 hidden identity
✉️ urban gothic fantasy world
👑 dual POV

📍”I was six feet under when you met me, barely breathing, but you made me want to live again.”

What a debut *stands to clap* 

Full disclaimer I know Brit from bookstagram. And yes, she’s as amazing as her page is. But this isn’t a review about Brit. It’s a review about the book Brit wrote. And how amazing she is or isn’t, means nothing. The truth is she might have written a book that wasn’t for me and that wouldn’t make her any less amazing. But lucky me, she wrote one that almost seemed MADE just FOR ME. 🥹

See, I know Leigh and Wilder. I know them. I feel them. I see them. The unexpected pair took my heart by storm and I was utterly consumed with them. I lived every moment with them. Every page. Every line. They felt so real that now I’m here empty, having reached the end of Raise Hell and thinking I want them to come back and occupy all the spaces they left behind.

But Brit didn’t only mold these characters to perfection. She also crafted an urban gothic fantasy world that I want to live in and a plot I wish I had nailed, yet didn’t. Scratch that. I don’t wish to have known. Being caught by surprise at the end of this book was magnificent. 

If you’re looking to read something by a new author in 2024 let it be Brit KS. 🖤