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annagwritesandreads 's review for:
Foul Heart Huntsman
by Chloe Gong
adventurous
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Note: This is the 2nd book in a duology, so please read Foul Lady Fortune 1st before moving forward. There will inherently be spoilers. Proceed with caution!
General Description: Rosalind is on the hunt for Orion, but can't be so obvious. So she goes under the guise of touring the country since she can no longer hide behind the mask of Fortune. Celia, Rosalind's sister, is working with Orion's brother Oliver on the Communist side of this battle and is also searching for Orion. Who will find Orion first?
The goods:
- I loved the resolution of the duology, it was extremely satisfying (especially the extra epilogue in the Barnes and Noble edition was great to read).
- I thought the plot lines were extremely smart, guiding us through the twists and turns without overwhelming the reader.
- The romance in this book was appropriately YA, which I thought was very sweet.
- I liked the writing of the action scenes, I felt like I could see everything happening like a movie in my head.
The loss of a star:
- I don't think it's officially said, but I really felt lost in this book because I have not read These Violent Delights and Our Violent Ends. I wish it was clearer to read that duology first as I think it would have enhanced my reading experience. You get a lot of characters from the Violent Delights duet in this book that I feel like you lose context on if you don't read that duology.
Overall, if you liked Foul Lady Fortune and have read These Violent Delights and Our Violent ends, I would recommend you continue!
General Description: Rosalind is on the hunt for Orion, but can't be so obvious. So she goes under the guise of touring the country since she can no longer hide behind the mask of Fortune. Celia, Rosalind's sister, is working with Orion's brother Oliver on the Communist side of this battle and is also searching for Orion. Who will find Orion first?
The goods:
- I loved the resolution of the duology, it was extremely satisfying (especially the extra epilogue in the Barnes and Noble edition was great to read).
- I thought the plot lines were extremely smart, guiding us through the twists and turns without overwhelming the reader.
- The romance in this book was appropriately YA, which I thought was very sweet.
- I liked the writing of the action scenes, I felt like I could see everything happening like a movie in my head.
The loss of a star:
- I don't think it's officially said, but I really felt lost in this book because I have not read These Violent Delights and Our Violent Ends. I wish it was clearer to read that duology first as I think it would have enhanced my reading experience. You get a lot of characters from the Violent Delights duet in this book that I feel like you lose context on if you don't read that duology.
Overall, if you liked Foul Lady Fortune and have read These Violent Delights and Our Violent ends, I would recommend you continue!