Vespertine by Margaret Rogerson wasn’t exactly what I was hoping for. Too many cryptic things and too many sub-layers.

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Vespertine by Margaret Rogerson wasn’t exactly what I was hoping for. Too many cryptic things and too many sub-layers.
Revenge by Dani Hoots is clear with its goal so it doesn’t unnecessarily hoard on sub-characters and plots. Read on for our take on it
The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson is an experience. Everything in this world is unique.The book weaves a tight-knit book.
Only a Monster keeps itself pacy, interesting and absolutely high on its elements. I loved how it kept reinventing itself.
The basic fact is that Kingdom of the Cursed by Kerri Maniscalco had no actual progression to the plot from where it stopped in the last book
Little Thieves by Margaret Owen is absolutely amazing though it has pace dips which is expected considering the volume.
I loved Curses by Lish McBride but wished the romance had a bit more magic and convincing power to it rather than mixing it into the pot.
Defy the Night by Brigid Kemmerer is a fast paced one, exciting, thrilling and absolutely enjoyable. I loved every part of this book
Lakesedge by Lyndall Clipstone is thrilling exciting and enjoyable. I felt that the book had an amazing pace, although linear.
An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson has an adventurous journey and the way reaches its final destination makes it absolute fun.