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Raven's Strike
Raven's Strike | Patricia Briggs
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Raven's Strike | Patricia Briggs
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My magical reading nook

Just a little corner in the main room of my apartment. I always bring some friends along for the ride.

#oriliumreadathon #orilium #magicalreadathon

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Raven's Strike | Patricia Briggs
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More from my #unreadandontheshelf collection. This is the end of Juliet Marillier and starts another favorite author I thought I‘d share over the nest couple weeks, Patricia Briggs.

I definitely go on author binges and buy everything I can find by them once I know I like them. And it takes years for me to read everything 🤦‍♀️

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ravenlee
Raven's Strike | Patricia Briggs
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At first this was good but not as good as the first one, but it picked up after the halfway point to be very good. The ending felt rushed - this is one of the books that had a lot of splainin‘ to do in the last thirty pages. Also the editing was poor - missing words, then/than errors and the like, wrong names - especially in the last third.

First finish of #nutsinMay and 4/20 for #bookspinbonanza!

TheAromaofBooks Great progress on Bonanza!! And it sounds like the author was so excited about the ending that she couldn't be bothered to edit 😂 5y
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 5y
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ravenlee
Raven's Strike | Patricia Briggs
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Almost halfway through this one, on this Mothers‘ Day. Started it yesterday. It‘s good, although I think the first was a little better so far (but it‘s still very good). I might have peeked ahead to see if my suspicions were right (and it looks like yes). This is my fourth for #bookspinbonanza and should be my first finish of #nutsinmay. Eventually.

Happy Mothers‘ Day!

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Raven's Strike | Patricia Briggs

"They had knowledge that was too dangerous," continued Toarsen, and Phoran pulled himself away from his daydream. Some men dream of fair women, he thought with self-directed humor; he dreamed of fabrics.