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Firekeeper's Daughter
by Angeline Boulley
Daunis is an eighteen year old who is about to go to college. She believes bad things happens in threes. First, her uncle dies, then her grandmother suffers a stroke, so what would the third thing be? She plans to keep a close eye on life. She is half white and half Native American. Most of the time she feels like an outsider that wants to embrace her culture. One night, she and the new guy witness a murder and this leads Daunis to start working with the FBI to read protect her community.
I loved this book so much. This definitely will be a favorite this year and one of my all time favorite standalone books. First of all, based off the cover I thought this book was fantasy, but I was really wrong. This is more contemporary and a thriller, which is fine because I like them. This book does have triggers such as drug use and rape. This book is definitely heavy with the themes. We have grief in it and I liked how it motivated Daunis. I loved the culture and just found this book amazing. The romance was nice too. This book will stick with me for a long time.
I loved this book so much. This definitely will be a favorite this year and one of my all time favorite standalone books. First of all, based off the cover I thought this book was fantasy, but I was really wrong. This is more contemporary and a thriller, which is fine because I like them. This book does have triggers such as drug use and rape. This book is definitely heavy with the themes. We have grief in it and I liked how it motivated Daunis. I loved the culture and just found this book amazing. The romance was nice too. This book will stick with me for a long time.