

꧁ DISCLAIMER ꧂
I received this copy for free as an ARC. I was not paid to review this book, these are my own thoughts and feelings. Thank you to Haley M. Opet & the publishing company for the free digital copy; Thank you to NerdFam for the chance to read and review this book!
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If you want Bridgerton with magic aspects, then this is the book for you. As of writing this review, I am about 45% of the way through this book.
You follow Evelyne, Alaric, and Cillian (so far) while they try to figure out what's going on. The beginning of the book is all about how Evelyne is debuting, and her thoughts and feelings on it.
I will say that sometimes it does get a bit confusing as to whose POV you're reading from; unfortunately the POV change isnt really indicated at all. But after a line or so, you realize who it is and can change perspectives pretty easily. I do enjoy books told through multiple POVs, so I'm excited to see the rest.
Unfortunately for me, I am finding myself dragging currently. I don't know if thats from exhaustion, reading slump, or the fact that I am very much a mood reader. As of now, I am putting a pin in the book to come back; but I am extremely grateful for the eARC and chance to read this book!
꧁ DISCLAIMER ꧂
I received this copy for free as an ARC. I was not paid to review this book, these are my own thoughts and feelings. Thank you to Haley M. Opet & the publishing company for the free digital copy; Thank you to NerdFam for the chance to read and review this book!
⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻
If you want Bridgerton with magic aspects, then this is the book for you. As of writing this review, I am about 45% of the way through this book.
You follow Evelyne, Alaric, and Cillian (so far) while they try to figure out what's going on. The beginning of the book is all about how Evelyne is debuting, and her thoughts and feelings on it.
I will say that sometimes it does get a bit confusing as to whose POV you're reading from; unfortunately the POV change isnt really indicated at all. But after a line or so, you realize who it is and can change perspectives pretty easily. I do enjoy books told through multiple POVs, so I'm excited to see the rest.
Unfortunately for me, I am finding myself dragging currently. I don't know if thats from exhaustion, reading slump, or the fact that I am very much a mood reader. As of now, I am putting a pin in the book to come back; but I am extremely grateful for the eARC and chance to read this book!