A review by fatedbookreviews
Honey Cut by Sierra Simone

challenging emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

5.0

If you've read any Sierra Simone books before, you're likely aware of how well she weaves tragic love stories. 

This was a highly anticipated book for me. New Camelot was my all time favorite series, but I'm pretty positive that Mark, Tristan, and Isolde have taken that part for me. 

Mark, the quiet, tortured genius; Tristan, the lovesick protector; and Isolde, the lonely, often naive girl living a life of sacrifice. They're all so beautifully written and there are so many similarities to Ash, Embry, and Greer that it just feels like coming home to a loved series. 

In typical Simone fashion, I wanted to rant and scream at certain decisions made in this book, and I wanted to actually be these characters. I want their life and love and jealousy. 

I'm so happy to see Simone revisit this world and happy to see some of my favorite characters again, too. 

To sum this vagueness up: I am not an immediate rereader. I've only ever done that when I was in high school nearly 20 years ago now. I am ready to immerse myself in this world again and again. Worth every single read and reread.