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A review by haithar
Copper Script by KJ Charles
adventurous
emotional
funny
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
Thanks to KJ Charles for the review copy and this is my honest review.
I devoured this and didn't want it to end. Despite the post war time period it's set in and the serious subjects depicted, this book is humourous and filled with so much warmth. The dash of fantastical elements mixed in with ongoing mysteries had me on the edge of my seat from the first chapter.
It felt like tunnel vision with the two main characters wrapped up in each other's orbit as events happen to them, of two lonely souls finding solace in one another and coming together. The tension and the push and pull are so delicious, I wanted more of it.
The overall theme is to keep calm, put the kettle on and drink tea so the heroes can power through their many obstacles and don't we all need that energy in life.
I devoured this and didn't want it to end. Despite the post war time period it's set in and the serious subjects depicted, this book is humourous and filled with so much warmth. The dash of fantastical elements mixed in with ongoing mysteries had me on the edge of my seat from the first chapter.
It felt like tunnel vision with the two main characters wrapped up in each other's orbit as events happen to them, of two lonely souls finding solace in one another and coming together. The tension and the push and pull are so delicious, I wanted more of it.
The overall theme is to keep calm, put the kettle on and drink tea so the heroes can power through their many obstacles and don't we all need that energy in life.