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A review by zoereads_22
Heir of Shadow by Sara C. Roethle
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
funny
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
5.0
Plot: 5/5📖
Spice: 3/5🌶️
Overall: 5/5⭐️
"If you go down, I go down. If you turn into a monster, then I will become a villain at your side."
She’s done it again, and this time she had me bawling at 3 in the morning. Yes, the Study in Shadows series is continuing to be a 5-star series for me with each book being just as amazing as the last. Lyssandra and Asher’s relationship has come so far and the growth between both is something I never saw coming, even with all the growth we had seen in the first two books. Not only have they both grown within their relationship, they have both, especially Lyss, grown within themselves and their morals.
(I do need to add that Lyss and Asher’s relationship is spicier than ever in this book, but the scenes can mostly be skipped if you feel the need to.)
Lyss never thought witch blood would be a part of her life, but she had also never thought she'd be in a relationship with an ancient vampire yet here she is. With Eiric loose and more questions than answers, Lyss must navigate her newfound magic and how to defeat possibly her most difficult and dangerous foe in her life.
If I could only say one thing about this book, it's that it absolutely destroyed me but in the best way. I CANNOT WAIT to read the final book of the series, even though I know I'll cry for days leaving the characters and world behind.
Spice: 3/5🌶️
Overall: 5/5⭐️
"If you go down, I go down. If you turn into a monster, then I will become a villain at your side."
She’s done it again, and this time she had me bawling at 3 in the morning. Yes, the Study in Shadows series is continuing to be a 5-star series for me with each book being just as amazing as the last. Lyssandra and Asher’s relationship has come so far and the growth between both is something I never saw coming, even with all the growth we had seen in the first two books. Not only have they both grown within their relationship, they have both, especially Lyss, grown within themselves and their morals.
(I do need to add that Lyss and Asher’s relationship is spicier than ever in this book, but the scenes can mostly be skipped if you feel the need to.)
Lyss never thought witch blood would be a part of her life, but she had also never thought she'd be in a relationship with an ancient vampire yet here she is. With Eiric loose and more questions than answers, Lyss must navigate her newfound magic and how to defeat possibly her most difficult and dangerous foe in her life.
If I could only say one thing about this book, it's that it absolutely destroyed me but in the best way. I CANNOT WAIT to read the final book of the series, even though I know I'll cry for days leaving the characters and world behind.