Priest of Bones
2018 • 352 pages

Ratings33

Average rating3.7

15

When a book opens with the word, C*unt, you know it's going to be a good book.

I loved it. There isn't much more to say than that.

For this book I listened on audible and I highly recommend it, as the narrator did a perfect job of nailing the MC Tomas Pioty. It brought to life his character and was an experience I want to enjoy every time I open a book

Tomas Pioty is a gang leader and a Priest. Returning home from War, he tries to reclaim the streets that were once his, while being shackled by the Queen's Man at his side.

Tomas is an interesting character. People call him cold, uncaring but underneath his mask is a man who cares perhaps a little too much for those he calls his friends. Loyal and harsh, I loved following him on his journey .

This book deals with some hard topics as PTSD from War, coming to terms with sexuality, and sexual abuse. As I listened to Tomas describe what happened I was horrified.

It was well done.

The relationship between Tomas and his brother is interesting and brings to life a backstory of pain. The two brothers deal with their pain and suffering in vastly different ways, and from Tomas's POV, I love how he handles his brother. Underneath the pain, there is a fierce love for him.

Overall, an excellent read and I would recommend. But, beware of the hard topics in this book as it wouldn't be for everyone.

4.5 stars.

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