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A review by gingerbookdragon85
Fatal Harmony by Anne Malcom
5.0
Oh my...
There is no such thing as a love that encompasses both destruction and Resurrection, but that's what we have here.
Isla is fierce. Auburn red hair, lithe figure, an uncanny use of all sarcasm languages, and the title of immortal as a vampire. Her family hates her, wants her dead, and she basically scoffs at then, flips them off and continues down her merry way. I relate to that more than I feel I should.
Rhys book was extraordinary. I'm so ready to dive into the second one.
There is no such thing as a love that encompasses both destruction and Resurrection, but that's what we have here.
Isla is fierce. Auburn red hair, lithe figure, an uncanny use of all sarcasm languages, and the title of immortal as a vampire. Her family hates her, wants her dead, and she basically scoffs at then, flips them off and continues down her merry way. I relate to that more than I feel I should.
Rhys book was extraordinary. I'm so ready to dive into the second one.