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A review by aiyshasbookrealm
Kiss the Fae by Natalia Jaster
2.0
This book I read in my cursed month of terrible books so I never really had high hopes.
This just went on and on. The story just was so overly described I wanted it to finish. I was so tempted to DNF the book but I kept sticking by it thinking it might get better. Which it did but not enough that I felt I could read the sequel.
The plot - absolutely fantastic.
The writing - absolutely time consuming and terrible for anyone prone to distraction.
I kept putting it down after a few word of description which meant I put this book down every two seconds. Seriously, this book contains more purple prose than any other book I’ve read. It was just too much description, and I love description as it helps me imagine the world and scenarios but this book had too much, to the point where I couldn’t imagine things and I skipped over some words.
This was really a shame as I absolutely loved the plot as it was just so unique and creative and I even loved the main characters and their relationship from childhood to adulthood. It was just unfortunate that the wrong for me really did not work.
This just went on and on. The story just was so overly described I wanted it to finish. I was so tempted to DNF the book but I kept sticking by it thinking it might get better. Which it did but not enough that I felt I could read the sequel.
The plot - absolutely fantastic.
The writing - absolutely time consuming and terrible for anyone prone to distraction.
I kept putting it down after a few word of description which meant I put this book down every two seconds. Seriously, this book contains more purple prose than any other book I’ve read. It was just too much description, and I love description as it helps me imagine the world and scenarios but this book had too much, to the point where I couldn’t imagine things and I skipped over some words.
This was really a shame as I absolutely loved the plot as it was just so unique and creative and I even loved the main characters and their relationship from childhood to adulthood. It was just unfortunate that the wrong for me really did not work.