A review by fainting_couch
My Rogue, My Ruin by Amalie Howard

Fun, they really said we are here for Melodrama and Melodrama only though I wish we would’ve then gone a little more ham on the mysterious lung illness. There’s something about Eloise as a character that I don’t love; like it’s the madness and the scarred face it’s all just playing a little too much with the beauty as goodness thing. Which yes her scars are from a fire she set but it almost implies that they are the righteous consequence to her actions but idk. Maybe I’m overthinking.