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REVIEW | Sisters of the Perilous Heart – Sandra L Vasher

Happy publication day!

Set on another planet, this book has a vicious immortal race developed by humans, a magical royal family, and an intertwining storyline – following two groups of people with very different backgrounds as they deal with all this.

I really enjoyed the story, however, I also feel I wanted a bit more from it. But, I think it’s a good set up for the next book – which I’d imagine could get straight into it with all the juicy plot points it leaves you with. You definitely feel that this is part of a series.

I’m still not sure where I stand on a lot of the characters. Vivian was spoiled, her thought processes reflect her privilege (which I like are a thing, but are traits I don’t like in a character – its a conflicting feeling, but I wouldn’t change it), but I liked her by the end of the book. I’ve maybe flipped on a few others, and I just can’t make my mind up on Carina.

The story itself is easy to follow, and I did guess almost every twist way before I should, and I feel some that are still to be revealed. But I slipped into the tale straight away every time I picked it up, and I’m looking forward to seeing how this story will go moving forwards – particularly around Bast and Nate.

Thank you Book Sirens and Sandra for the copy in exchange for an honest review


★★★★☆

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Books and food enthusiast. I discovered a love for reading in my late teens, so you’ll see me catching up on older series quite often. I also love to travel around the UK, where I live, and picking up some crafty hobbies – I hope to share snippets of this amongst all the book content. Other interests include gaming, podcasts, drinking too much tea, and trying to personify autumn.


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