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A review by pelicanfreak
Murmur by Anne Conley
5.0
Cover:
I like this cover a lot, it especially makes for a gorgeous print book.
Editing/Proofing:
Definitely professional, though could’ve used one more pass for minor typos.
Formatting:
Very easy on the eyes, fairly consistent.
Overall:
This book literally gripped me in the first paragraph: it was exciting and terrifying all at the same time and I needed more. I’ve been devastatingly sick and this book provided a much-needed escape. The characters are perfect, as is the continuity.
Valerie is full of issues but still manages to not be too victim-y. She just needed some time, and new people in her world. Quinten is… perfection.
There’s romance and it’s done so well, I can feel the characters’ feelings. There’s heat and passion that live up to the gloriously-built anticipation for them. There’s action and good old fighting and mystery with a twist you might not see coming.
If you’re not reading this series, it’s your loss. I’d give this somewhere between 4 and 5 stars, overall.
I like this cover a lot, it especially makes for a gorgeous print book.
Editing/Proofing:
Definitely professional, though could’ve used one more pass for minor typos.
Formatting:
Very easy on the eyes, fairly consistent.
Overall:
This book literally gripped me in the first paragraph: it was exciting and terrifying all at the same time and I needed more. I’ve been devastatingly sick and this book provided a much-needed escape. The characters are perfect, as is the continuity.
Valerie is full of issues but still manages to not be too victim-y. She just needed some time, and new people in her world. Quinten is… perfection.
There’s romance and it’s done so well, I can feel the characters’ feelings. There’s heat and passion that live up to the gloriously-built anticipation for them. There’s action and good old fighting and mystery with a twist you might not see coming.
If you’re not reading this series, it’s your loss. I’d give this somewhere between 4 and 5 stars, overall.