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Friday, July 12, 2024

Book Review: Six Scorched Roses by Carissa Broadbent

Six Scorched RosesSix Scorched Roses by Carissa Broadbent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book had Castlevania Dracula x Lisa vibes the MOMENT I opened this book, and I'm so glad that I started this book first. I loved every bit of it, and the only thing that I wish would make it perfect is that it was longer, but hey, it's okay. I really enjoyed it and I loved Vale and Lilith so much. I also like the science part of the book, and how the both of them worked to find a cure of her sickness.

I also liked how they fell in love, which was very sweet. The six roses in exchange for blood were cool, and I liked how they tried to keep their relationship on a professional level. When they started to fall in love and it became more, to the point that a god came down and cursed her, and Vale killed some of the god's acolytes in order for Lilith to survive and to also get away from him.

I also thought while I was reading this book that lowkey Lilith wanted to be a vampire so she could go around the world and learn stuff, and also she wants to see the world, and I was hoping for her that it happens, even though it did and I was happy for her. This book didn't disappoint and I loved it, and now I want to read every single book written by Carissa Broadbent because they were that good.

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Monday, February 12, 2024

Book Review: The Serpent and the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent

The Serpent and the Wings of Night (Crowns of Nyaxia, #1)The Serpent and the Wings of Night by Carissa Broadbent
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book, like Amari, completely broke me, but in a different way.

My favorite thing about this book, first and foremost, is the relationship between Vincent and Oraya. Yes, she's his daughter (I thought she was adopted, but after the ending and what it was revealed, yeah they're related), but I found it odd that Vincent treated her like his own progeny instead of a daughter, which was shocking. Secondly, almost every thought Oraya had, sounded like Vincent's voice, which made me oddly believe that they had the same kind of relationship like the vampires from Vampire: The Masquerade. But when it was revealed that she was his daughter and she was a half-vampire, well...things changed for me.

Secondly, this was my first time reading a book with a tournament setting. I didn't read The Hunger Games because I thought I wouldn't like it, but after reading this book, I kinda wanna read more about tournaments like this and why they were so bloody. I mean, the Kejari sounds like fun, but after reading and witnessing the pain, death, and trauma that it causes the contestants participating in them, I was kinda scared, to be honest, that I wasn't going to enjoy this book. But the more I read, the more I got worried for nearly all of them, including what happened to Mische.

Thirdly....Raihn Ashwhatever his last name is because I forgot. I liked Raihn. I wanted to make fun of his name. But I fell for him, even was about to put him in my Garden of Tall Men. But no. He turned around and betrayed me AND Oraya at the end once she wished for him to win instead of her, and I was shocked. DISHONOR ON HIM, DISHONOR ON HIS COW, DISHONOR ON HIS WHOLE ENTIRE CLAN for what he did to Oraya. And that boastful promise he made? BRUH. On sight the next time I ever read the second book, because WTF--why would you say that??? I know it was to protect her BUT WHY??? Ugh, I hated that part of the book.

The way Vincent died once he found out who Raihn was...it was painful to read (and I did gasp when I read it) but OMG it hurted so much. Like, bad. I wasn't expecting that to happen to Vincent, even though he deserved it after going to war with the Rishan, for no reason, and then destroying the city his daughter was born and came from. I had a major side eye when it came to him, and I'm so glad that I was right on the money about it.

Will this make me read the next book of the series? Yeah it would make me do that. I'm just gonna take a break first and then I'll read it, to see how it ends because WTF I'm still not over it. I just need to relax for a moment, read some good books, and then I'll come back to this world because it was just so good.

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