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Mother of Death & Dawn by Carissa Broadbent
5.0
5 ⭐️’s without any hesitation-
I am so incredibly lost for words, this was by far the best book in the trilogy!!! The way the storylines are tied in with each other, the way the characters developed, the way this book ended, they all were absolute perfection. A masterpiece truly.
This book was so beautifully written, it made me laugh, it made me cry, and it made me understand a little more what love is.
If you want a detailed five star review, go ahead and read any of those that have already been written, because I have absolutely nothing new to add!
I enjoyed the first book, but it felt like something was missing. The second book dragged out, and part of the story simply could’ve been cut. They didn’t stay in my mind the way enjoyed the world building and I liked the main characters. But this book, this freaking book expanded and everything I loved about the first two and erased everything I disliked about them..
My recommendation is to listen to the audiobooks; yes, they are super long, but the emotions that Esther Wane (the narrator) was able to display with her voice made me enjoy this trilogy so much more.
I am so incredibly lost for words, this was by far the best book in the trilogy!!! The way the storylines are tied in with each other, the way the characters developed, the way this book ended, they all were absolute perfection. A masterpiece truly.
This book was so beautifully written, it made me laugh, it made me cry, and it made me understand a little more what love is.
If you want a detailed five star review, go ahead and read any of those that have already been written, because I have absolutely nothing new to add!
I enjoyed the first book, but it felt like something was missing. The second book dragged out, and part of the story simply could’ve been cut. They didn’t stay in my mind the way enjoyed the world building and I liked the main characters. But this book, this freaking book expanded and everything I loved about the first two and erased everything I disliked about them..
My recommendation is to listen to the audiobooks; yes, they are super long, but the emotions that Esther Wane (the narrator) was able to display with her voice made me enjoy this trilogy so much more.