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Hierarchy of Needs by Christa Wojciechowski

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4.0

This story picks up right where the first book left off. Ona and Antoni find themselves in quite the pickle at the end of Oblivian Black. So this story continues.

In Book 1, Ona was putting her life back together after a near fatal overdose by working for Antoni, the most talented sculptor in the city. Ona is supporting Anotni in his creative endeavors and becomes his muse. In Book 2, Ona has relapsed and is back on the streets. Antoni is too shattered to sculpt and it’s now his turn to play the supportive role as Ona finds her way.

Not gonna lie, I LOVED Book 1. I gave it an easy 5 stars. Book 2 was much more of a slow angsty burn. I'm giving this one 4 stars simply because I felt like I was reading the same thing over and over again. But I will say, although this author writes of sculptors and artists, she's a true artist herself in the way she paints a picture for her readers. She's a true artist with her words.

Thank you so much to Book Sirens for my advanced reader copy of this book! This is my honest review of Heirarchy of Needs by Christa Wojciechowski, Book 2 of the Sculptor Series. AND at the end of the book you'll hear the best news! If you have the Kindle app you can read Book 3 on Kindle Vella! Kindle Vella is where authors will release a few chapters at a time as episodes for you to subscribe to. Excellent way to give the readers a constant dose of what you crave.
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