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Spellbound
by Georgia Leighton
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
A beautiful retelling of Sleeping Beauty, where the princess never goes to sleep!
This book uses multiple POVs to follow the lives of our FMC’s.
The Queen, her lady in waiting, Sel (a Master’s apprentice) who show us the lengths mothers will go to to protect their children and friends will go to to be supportive.
You also see the viewpoints of Talia and Briar, who are living very different lives but both in the shadows of the curse they know nothing about.
The pacing was quite slow but I was driven to find out how the curse would conclude. The POVs definitely made the plot more interesting as you could see how each of our character’s lives were panning out
This book uses multiple POVs to follow the lives of our FMC’s.
The Queen, her lady in waiting, Sel (a Master’s apprentice) who show us the lengths mothers will go to to protect their children and friends will go to to be supportive.
You also see the viewpoints of Talia and Briar, who are living very different lives but both in the shadows of the curse they know nothing about.
The pacing was quite slow but I was driven to find out how the curse would conclude. The POVs definitely made the plot more interesting as you could see how each of our character’s lives were panning out