Didn‘t expect that ending. I liked the characters and could picture hot, confident and witty Colton Donovan race drivers.
I intended to take just a teensy poke at SHADOW BARON before bed last night, then ended up devouring 17%. The onemorechapterness is real.
Now I‘m gonna dive into another big chunk while wee Geo and I wait for his mom to get home from her vacation. We‘re trying to enjoy this precious snuggle time instead of focusing on how basically everything in this picture is in greyscale. My kingdom for a colour ereader to showcase this vibrant cover.
Good ending to a fun trilogy! Meghan March books are always a good time (pun intended).
I mean, how could I not go right into this after the cliffhanger of the first one? I did like the first one more, but this was fun. Hopefully there‘s a HEA in the final story.
Of course I loved it, it‘s a Meghan March book! Lots of 🌶️🌶️🌶️, plus I actually like the story. It does end on a cliffhanger, which isn‘t my favorite, but I‘ll get around to reading the other two books. Hopefully soon.
I might not be the target audience for this story. I admire the structure of the book, the play with narrating in different tenses and narrator POVs, but I didn't exactly enjoy the reading experience.
The frame narrative is from Rowena's POV, she's a curator who has discovered a nearly three hundred year old manuscript from 2024. The manuscript tells Fairly's story, a girl who left her home to walk the Horned Road to find meaning in her life. ⬇️
2.5 Stars • Pell is an engineer and excavator, dedicated to uncovering and restoring the intriguing relics of the Ancients on the arid planet Tampere. Her mission is to aid her village's survival and decode the mysteries of the past. Heartwood and Moses are custodians of a daunting tower located near Emgarden village, which houses remnants of sophisticated machinery unfamiliar to Pell.