![]() ![]() Tea's power is unknown, but it turned out that she is a necromancer - one who can bring back the dead from the living, when she unwittingly wakes her dead brother from his coffin. Her sisters are traditional witches, specializing in things like Forest and Water. They told of daeva-strange and terrible monsters, maimed creatures assembled from scale-slicked bodies and yellowed fangs and spined limbs and horns.Our heroine, Tea, lives in world full of witches. These rumors sprouted up like bindweed along the edges of the kingdom and gorged themselves on whispers and fears. ![]() There are fantastic hints of monsters that lurk in the deep. It had all the right elements, it just lacked a book spark for me. However, it wasn't enough for me to be fully enthralled by the book. One good thing though, I liked her style of writing in this book, her descriptions were lovely, and I can't really describe them as anything other than light and delightful. ![]() I mean, it was aight, it was pretty boring though. This book is the first new release YA I've read in what feels forever, because, well, hello? NECROMANCY! WHOO! Unfortunately, the book that brought about my return to reviewing and YA wasn't the most amazing one. ![]() When it raised its head, I saw that it had my brother’s face, drawn and bloodless and dead.īut then it smiled, and it was Fox’s smile, quiet and kind.Oh hey! Remember me? I used to review YA books but stopped for a long ass time because I got burned out from reading boring/shitty ones. ![]()
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