The Lovers Three

The Lovers Three

2022 • 304 pages

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15

Like other reviewers, when I requested this ARC from NetGalley I wasn't aware it was part of a series. However, because of how the story starts — the main character, Callie, has recently given birth and is having some memory trouble — it actually felt natural to be as blind as she was going into this book. There were only a few moments in the book where I really felt like I was missing something because I hadn't read the previous novels, but in nearly all cases, the author quickly explained some of what I was missing as a first time reader. I do find myself wanting to go back and read those earlier books. I thought the author did a great job of making this a standalone story in a lot of ways. It does end on a cliff-hanger though!

I really enjoyed the cozy, witchy community at the heart of this book, as well as the mystery that unfolds. Callie is a relatable main character, though I do wish I had a bit more back story on some of her friends and love interests, as this book is very focused on Callie's experience - she doesn't actually interact with a lot of other characters, outside of her daughter, her golem, and her familiar.

For me, 3 stars is a book I enjoyed and would generally recommend to a friend. The reason I didn't give it a higher star rating is because it did feel like there wasn't much going on in the way of plot until about 60% into the book, and then just when things were getting good we hit a cliff hanger. However, as I've mentioned, I enjoyed the world-building and the characters I did meet, so I am definitely interested in reading more!

October 9, 2022Report this review