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A review by daisydollreads
The Last Hour Between Worlds by Melissa Caruso
4.5
The Last Hour Between Worlds by Melissa Caruso is a witty fantasy novel with a historical ballroom atmosphere, different dimensions, and time loops.
I'm probably off, but this book gives me "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman vibes and I LOVE that. Instead of the mice like people in Neverwhere, they are fae like creatures instead.
I was worried with the time loop that things would feel too repetitive but the author did a great job at keeping the book pace going and keeping the reader interested in solving the mystery (even if the pace did fluctuate at times. ) The characters were in depth and had amazing lgbtq+ representation.
The narrator did a great job at using different voices for different characters.
Thank you Hachette Audio, Net galley, and Melissa Caruso for letting me listen to this amazing audio in exchange for an honest review. I can't wait until next book in the series.
I'm probably off, but this book gives me "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman vibes and I LOVE that. Instead of the mice like people in Neverwhere, they are fae like creatures instead.
I was worried with the time loop that things would feel too repetitive but the author did a great job at keeping the book pace going and keeping the reader interested in solving the mystery (even if the pace did fluctuate at times. ) The characters were in depth and had amazing lgbtq+ representation.
The narrator did a great job at using different voices for different characters.
Thank you Hachette Audio, Net galley, and Melissa Caruso for letting me listen to this amazing audio in exchange for an honest review. I can't wait until next book in the series.