A review by camivasquez
Hollow Heathens: Book of Blackwell by Nicole Fiorina

dark mysterious medium-paced

3.75

βœ‘ HOLLOW HEATHENS, by Nicole Fiorina πŸŒ™πŸ“œ
rating: β˜…β˜…β˜….75

I have to say that my favourite thing about this book was the atmosphere. Honestly, the vibes were immaculate; however, as the story progressed, I began losing focus. I think most of this was due to the pacing of the book. There was a revelation; you would think the story was about to pick up, and then BAM! That was it. We'd be back to Fallon waking up in her room. Although, if I'm being honest, I loved those mundane moments where Fallon was describing her life in Weeping Hollow, but not after big scenes.

Another aspect I loved was the Heathens. I so wish we could have gotten so much more from them and their dynamic, but I'm holding out hope that in the upcoming books, we'll be able to delve more into them. I can't wait for Phoenix books.

ALSO! Nicole, please stop teasing us and give us some sign that we'll be able to read Bone Island in the future.