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Riven Knight
by Devney Perry
Full review on Wild and Wonderful Reads
Riven Knight is an angsty slow burn that hurt so good!
Devney Perry continues to captivate with her Tin Gypsy series. You can find my review of book one — Gypsy King — here. Riven Knight is book two. This marriage of convenience contemporary romance with MC and mystery elements is told in the dual POVs of our leads, Genevieve and Isaiah. I recommend reading the books in this series in order as the overarching narrative continues throughout both with interconnecting characters.
The story is chock full of angst, though there is a lot more happening than just the romance unfolding! The pace is a little slow but builds pretty nicely as things progress. The good thing is, a lot of light is shed on the unanswered questions I had after finishing book one.
Genevieve has a lot going on with grieving her mother’s tragic loss, being thrust into the lives of family she had never really known, and marrying a stranger who saved her from her murderer. And Isaiah is beautifully broken. He has a history that has filled his closet with skeletons which keeps him guarded. They have a lot to overcome individually and together, and that journey is what makes this book so great!
Overall, I really enjoyed and recommend Riven Knight! Backtrack to Gypsy King then dive into this one! I’ve learned that you can’t go wrong with Devney’s books!
*Thanks to the author for providing me with an advanced copy of this book. Please note that it, in no way, had an effect on my opinion or review.
Riven Knight is an angsty slow burn that hurt so good!
Devney Perry continues to captivate with her Tin Gypsy series. You can find my review of book one — Gypsy King — here. Riven Knight is book two. This marriage of convenience contemporary romance with MC and mystery elements is told in the dual POVs of our leads, Genevieve and Isaiah. I recommend reading the books in this series in order as the overarching narrative continues throughout both with interconnecting characters.
The story is chock full of angst, though there is a lot more happening than just the romance unfolding! The pace is a little slow but builds pretty nicely as things progress. The good thing is, a lot of light is shed on the unanswered questions I had after finishing book one.
Genevieve has a lot going on with grieving her mother’s tragic loss, being thrust into the lives of family she had never really known, and marrying a stranger who saved her from her murderer. And Isaiah is beautifully broken. He has a history that has filled his closet with skeletons which keeps him guarded. They have a lot to overcome individually and together, and that journey is what makes this book so great!
Overall, I really enjoyed and recommend Riven Knight! Backtrack to Gypsy King then dive into this one! I’ve learned that you can’t go wrong with Devney’s books!
*Thanks to the author for providing me with an advanced copy of this book. Please note that it, in no way, had an effect on my opinion or review.