
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 stars
πΆ️πΆ️πΆ️ to πΆ️πΆ️πΆ️πΆ️ spice — it’s hard to really put a level, really lol
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this honest review voluntarily.
Let me start by saying I have not read any other books by this author before, so I had no idea about the world it was based in — it was all totally new to me.
To say this book was dark would be an understatement. I love a dark read and morally grey men like a lot of readers do, but DAMN, this was dark. I hate, with a deep hate, the mistreatment of people — it’s a massive off-putting thing for me as a reader. So I was shocked to find that not only was this book well-written enough to keep me reading and wanting to learn more about this well-detailed, horror-filled world I found myself in, but the layers and everything going on left me both intrigued and rage-filled.
Maralla — I love her strength and the light she shone on this book. I felt like she was so, so needed, and it made swallowing all the harshness of this world a little easier, really. I wanted to burn the whole world down π₯ and my list of people I wanted to watch die was so long I might need to invest in a notebook π. But that being said... there was so much going on and a clear view of the horror of this world, its views, and how it treated its people — I was horrified and wishing I could just eliminate the problem and make it all better.
I felt conflicted about Mascha as a person, and it made me feel dizzy π€―, but it was so, so, so well written and put together that I could only imagine the time and thought put into it. I would say the ending left a little bit of a bad taste in my mouth — mostly because I wanted a massive turnaround or something — but that being said, it was not a bad ending at all.
To sum up the book, I would say it’s dark and deeply rich in the world it weaves. It will have you pulling at your own hair, wishing you could push your own will into the book and bring a little light for those that should have it. I feel like some people might have trouble with a LOT of the content, so checking trigger warnings is a must ⚠️. But clearly, the book was a massive labor of love on the author’s part, and while it’s not sunshine and rainbows, it does pull you in and make you question everything.
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