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A review by rowanslibrary_
Mistress of Lies by K.M. Enright
5.0
I would like to thank the publisher and NetGalley for allowing me to read and honestly review an advanced reader’s copy of this book.
I’m… a wreck about this book.
Mistress of Lies never stops moving, with a thrilling plot that tackles classism and dubious ethics, political intrigue, and compelling twists.
That’s not to mention the fantastic and dark world building, with its fucked-up blood magic and build-in queer acceptance/normalisation/representation.
And most importantly: amazing and messy characters.
Shan, Samuel and Isaac stole my heart from the first few chapters. They’re all written very well; to the point where it’s so very easily to emotionally connect with each of them and their various motives.
I was on the edge of my seat for the whole ride. The ending?? The author needs to answer for their crimes, because that’s was an insane ending. I need the sequel right now, thank you very much
I’m… a wreck about this book.
Mistress of Lies never stops moving, with a thrilling plot that tackles classism and dubious ethics, political intrigue, and compelling twists.
That’s not to mention the fantastic and dark world building, with its fucked-up blood magic and build-in queer acceptance/normalisation/representation.
And most importantly: amazing and messy characters.
Shan, Samuel and Isaac stole my heart from the first few chapters. They’re all written very well; to the point where it’s so very easily to emotionally connect with each of them and their various motives.
I was on the edge of my seat for the whole ride. The ending?? The author needs to answer for their crimes, because that’s was an insane ending. I need the sequel right now, thank you very much