The Sword-Witch's Heart
The Sword-Witch's Heart
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Content wise this book was probably on par with the other novels in the series. However, I love stories with demons and there was a grumpy/ sunshine dynamic so it gets 5 stars from me. Loved the couple. Loved the drama. Loved the third act twist.
The story for this one might be the most interesting one so far! All the couples have been fully human up to this point so it was interesting to see how Lark would approach a couple where one of them was decidedly NOT human, but I like how it was done! It left out a trope often used with human/nonhuman romances that I'm grateful wasn't there but I won't say what it is as to not spoil it.
I really liked the main characters in this one. It was so intriguing to be inside Leth's head and to dig into his family issues that had only been passingly mentioned before. Complicated family dynamics are always so interesting, and I love that we got a bit of a focus on what happened in the wider world after the events of the last book. Evain and Leth were too cute and I'm glad they have some history that kept it from feeling rushed, but the added travel time would've helped with that either way. Their relationship progression felt very natural and I do love me a bit of pining, so I have no complaints!
A bit sad that this series is over. I don't know if I'll be picking up any of Lark's other series but I had a blast with Radiance and Perilous Courts, so I might come back one day!
C.A.P.E Rating:Characters - 4/5
Atmosphere - 4/5
Plot - 4/5
Enjoyment - 4/5