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A review by rihoward
Cyn by Cari Silverwood
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4.6 stars
This book brought the trilogy to the ultimate culmination that was necessary in order for this series to get the conclusion it so rightly deserved. I have said many times that this author is one of the best at world-building and boy did she ever show it in this series.
This book picks up where the last one left off and things are intense. Is Cyn bad or good? As the story progresses it will determine the answer to that. At times through this trilogy, I have struggled to connect with either part of the story or the characters. However, this time that was not the case. I liked them all. I was engaged in what was happening, not only for the characters but the overall outcome. Surprisingly, Willow and Avidex intrigued me the most.
The steam in this book was still hotter than hot but in this book I was more focused on getting the answers to what was happening or what would happen. That is what great story writing is all about and is why I adore this author so much. She lets my imagination soar, sweet holy titfire does she ever, and allows me to get lost in a world that is so foreign and yet it feels like home.
This book brought the trilogy to the ultimate culmination that was necessary in order for this series to get the conclusion it so rightly deserved. I have said many times that this author is one of the best at world-building and boy did she ever show it in this series.
This book picks up where the last one left off and things are intense. Is Cyn bad or good? As the story progresses it will determine the answer to that. At times through this trilogy, I have struggled to connect with either part of the story or the characters. However, this time that was not the case. I liked them all. I was engaged in what was happening, not only for the characters but the overall outcome. Surprisingly, Willow and Avidex intrigued me the most.
The steam in this book was still hotter than hot but in this book I was more focused on getting the answers to what was happening or what would happen. That is what great story writing is all about and is why I adore this author so much. She lets my imagination soar, sweet holy titfire does she ever, and allows me to get lost in a world that is so foreign and yet it feels like home.