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The Curse of Saints
by Kate Dramis
adventurous
dark
mysterious
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
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"The Curse of Saints" follows Aya, a Spymaster to the Queen. Aya has sworn a blood oath to the queen, and consequently must protect everyone she fights beside, including her rival, Will. Aya is forced to travel with Will to a nearby kingdom because of rumors that there may be dark magic afoot.
This was so difficult for me to get into, and even once I was remotely invested in the story, I still did not really care what happened to the characters. This book read a lot more YA than I expected, which was slightly disappointing to me. Aya seemed like an immature character and I did not enjoy her perspectives.
I am sure this book will work for someone, but that was just not me.
"The Curse of Saints" follows Aya, a Spymaster to the Queen. Aya has sworn a blood oath to the queen, and consequently must protect everyone she fights beside, including her rival, Will. Aya is forced to travel with Will to a nearby kingdom because of rumors that there may be dark magic afoot.
This was so difficult for me to get into, and even once I was remotely invested in the story, I still did not really care what happened to the characters. This book read a lot more YA than I expected, which was slightly disappointing to me. Aya seemed like an immature character and I did not enjoy her perspectives.
I am sure this book will work for someone, but that was just not me.
Graphic: Violence, Blood