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Cargando... Dead Lands (Savage Lands Book 3) (edición 2021)por Stacey Marie Brown (Autor)
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Pertenece a las seriesSavage Lands (3)
Fantasy.
Fiction.
Romance.
HTML: BOOK 3 IN THE SAVAGE LANDS SERIES Kidnapped by the notorious rebel group, Provstat, Brexley finds her connection goes deeper than she ever imagined. Reunited with old acquaintances and an uncle she never knew, Brexley is thrown into the vicious world of politics, where human and fae leaders will do anything to come out on top. Here dangerous associations and meticulous plots are far more dangerous and cutthroat than any game she survived in Halálház. If her life wasn't complicated enough, her relationship with the infamous legend is growing stronger. The more she tries to untangle the link between Warwick and her, the thicker it wraps around them both, entwining them in a world between life and death, where brutal passion and fury collide. When whispers of a coveted magical substance, called the nectar, start buzzing louder, Brexley's strange bond to the fae book leads her on an unexpected journey. One that brings her closer to the answers she seeks. Truths she's not ready to face. And betrayals that cut bone deep. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I loved the first two books but I don't know why I kind of struggled with this one.
It's definitely not the pace. The pace of this book is unbelievable. You can't get a moment to breathe, there's always something happening.
And it's definitely not the characters. I feel like the story is doing a full circle. I'm loving the fact that all the characters that appeared in the first or second book are becoming vital pieces of the story and I'm enjoying getting to know each of them better. I'm totally loving the "found family" trope going on.
Now, am I giving the series up? Hell, no! I love Warwick too much to let him go. Also, he and Brexely take the "enemies to lovers" and "dagger to the throat" tropes to another level. Like, fireworks level. Eyes bulging, jaw dropping and body reacting levels.
So, what was the problem you might ask. I have no freaking idea but I'm going straight to book #4. ( )