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A review by sayster
Nightbirds by Kate J. Armstrong
4.0
"just that revenge doesn't fix what's past. It doesn't heal what's broken. it just blinds you to what matters"
"It isn't posed as a question, but an answer, writing over any she might give. He sounds like Enis when he said they were meant for each other, Like the man in leta's ballroom when he commanded her to dance. All different men, but their words served the same purpose. To tell her who she is, What she is for. To drown her voice"
This was a good one, I'm looking forward to the next. Some might be disappointed that many things were sort of left half resolved, but pretty much all of them are working towards a goal but in different ways (nope, I'm not spoiling it)
Each of the girls is different and has very different feeling about things due to their backgrounds and upbringing. The story involves magic but in a prohibition era setting - in fact magic is mostly what's prohibited.
"It isn't posed as a question, but an answer, writing over any she might give. He sounds like Enis when he said they were meant for each other, Like the man in leta's ballroom when he commanded her to dance. All different men, but their words served the same purpose. To tell her who she is, What she is for. To drown her voice"
This was a good one, I'm looking forward to the next. Some might be disappointed that many things were sort of left half resolved, but pretty much all of them are working towards a goal but in different ways (nope, I'm not spoiling it)
Each of the girls is different and has very different feeling about things due to their backgrounds and upbringing. The story involves magic but in a prohibition era setting - in fact magic is mostly what's prohibited.