Saturday, May 26, 2018

Spring Reading 2018 Furyborn

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There isn't much to add that hasn't already been said about this book. The two strong female protagonists will appeal to readers who enjoy female-centric stories, while the alternating timelines will keep you guessing about how it all ties together. The story of Eliana reminds me of Kate Elliott's Court of Fives with an empire building by conquest over another civilization, the ruins and traditions buried beneath them. The world building in Rielle's story is interesting- the humans, the angels, the marques (a mix of both), and the way they all interact will hook you in during the brief interlude before Chapter 1 even begins. 

If you enjoy fantasy, strong female characters, plots and mysteries, supernatural or superhuman abilities, and some swords and sorcery action - then give Furyborn a try. I read an e-book provided by the publisher through NetGalley.

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