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Unholy Terrors
by Lyndall Clipstone
medium-paced
Thank you to Fierce Reads for the eARC.
WELL.
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I tried really hard to give this one a chance. It had all of the hallmarks of things I love. New adult, dark fantasy, enemies to lovers/forbidden romance. Buuut, I was missing some things.
Namely, the world building. The first chapter you are THROWN IN and it was chaos. And as the pages stretched out I never felt like I had a full grasp on the vespertine vs. warden situation. The fold area and why the magic involved bones and blood. Oh and vampires, why was there one vampire?
I did like the main character, Everline. She cared for those in her circle and fought to mend broken fences while looking for answers about her past. This is a standalone and I did think it wrapped up well that I felt satisfied in closing the book (besides the previous paragraph issues). The romance was a bit up and down. It grew on me, and there is some good enemies dynamics, I think with a standalone it felt more surface level overall.
This one didn’t quite click for me but might for others?
Overall audience notes:
- NA Fantasy Romance
- Language: a little strong
- Romance: 3 brief/vague open door
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, loss of a parent, near death experiences, murder, battle themes
WELL.
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I tried really hard to give this one a chance. It had all of the hallmarks of things I love. New adult, dark fantasy, enemies to lovers/forbidden romance. Buuut, I was missing some things.
Namely, the world building. The first chapter you are THROWN IN and it was chaos. And as the pages stretched out I never felt like I had a full grasp on the vespertine vs. warden situation. The fold area and why the magic involved bones and blood. Oh and vampires, why was there one vampire?
I did like the main character, Everline. She cared for those in her circle and fought to mend broken fences while looking for answers about her past. This is a standalone and I did think it wrapped up well that I felt satisfied in closing the book (besides the previous paragraph issues). The romance was a bit up and down. It grew on me, and there is some good enemies dynamics, I think with a standalone it felt more surface level overall.
This one didn’t quite click for me but might for others?
Overall audience notes:
- NA Fantasy Romance
- Language: a little strong
- Romance: 3 brief/vague open door
- Violence: high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: loss of life, loss of a parent, near death experiences, murder, battle themes