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Thousand Faces of Demon
by Henry Taba
Disclaimer: I received this book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: Thousand Faces of Demon
Author: Henry Taba
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 2/5
Recommended For...: fantasy, demons
Publication Date: March 9, 2020
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: can’t recommend, dnf-ed
Publisher: Amazon
Pages: 331
Synopsis: A demon is turning souls evil. Humans are losing their humanity.
Keira Kenchuro, an orphan and well-known surgeon, has always occupied herself with saving lives. But when an unknown disease takes her sight, a once-promising career is suddenly in free-fall.
Things get worse when her best friend betrays her. She is alone, terrified, and desperate to cure her vision - to gain back everything she has lost. Until she sees things science can't explain and starts to doubt the evidence of her own eyes.
In her journey to find an explanation for the mystery, she walks straight into a trap. A trap which could take her life. Can Keira survive and walk out alive?
Review: For the most part this was a good read, but I had to DNF at 58%. I liked the concept and the characters were compelling, but the story didn’t grab me and the pacing was really slow.
Verdict: Not for me, but might be for you!
Book: Thousand Faces of Demon
Author: Henry Taba
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 2/5
Recommended For...: fantasy, demons
Publication Date: March 9, 2020
Genre: Fantasy
Recommended Age: can’t recommend, dnf-ed
Publisher: Amazon
Pages: 331
Synopsis: A demon is turning souls evil. Humans are losing their humanity.
Keira Kenchuro, an orphan and well-known surgeon, has always occupied herself with saving lives. But when an unknown disease takes her sight, a once-promising career is suddenly in free-fall.
Things get worse when her best friend betrays her. She is alone, terrified, and desperate to cure her vision - to gain back everything she has lost. Until she sees things science can't explain and starts to doubt the evidence of her own eyes.
In her journey to find an explanation for the mystery, she walks straight into a trap. A trap which could take her life. Can Keira survive and walk out alive?
Review: For the most part this was a good read, but I had to DNF at 58%. I liked the concept and the characters were compelling, but the story didn’t grab me and the pacing was really slow.
Verdict: Not for me, but might be for you!