Girls of Fate and Fury

Girls of Fate and Fury

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  • Author:Natasha Ngan
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Summary

New York Times bestselling author Natasha Ngan delivers a stunningly beautiful, heartbreaking finale to the epic Girls of Paper and Fire series。

"Don't struggle, Lei-zhi。 It's time to take you back to the Hidden Palce。 You're going home。"

The final pages of Girls of Storm and Shadow brought a jaw-dropping conclusion that had the fates of Lei and Wren hanging in uncertainty。 But one thing was certain - the Hidden Palace was the last place that Lei would ever consider home。 The trauma and tragedy she suffered behind those opulent walls would plague her forever。 She could not be trapped there with the sadistic king again, especially without Wren。

The last Lei saw of the girl she loved, Wren was fighting an army of soldiers in a furious battle to the death。 With the two girls torn apart and each in terrorizing peril, will they find each other again or have their destinies diverged forever?

Girls of Fate and Fury is the epic conclusion to the "glittering" and "adrenaline-soaked" series by Natasha Ngan, hailed as "a stunning, new talent" for her "beautiful, lush, lyrical" writing。

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Natasha

4。5 starsNatasha Ngan’s tremendously empowering and breathtakingly explosive finale to The Girls of Paper and Fire Trilogy was simply spectacular! It’s heart wrenchingly action-packed but, ultimately it’s the themes of love, sacrifice and strength in the face of injustice that truly make this an unforgettable masterpiece。 Following on from those jaw dropping events at the end Girls of Storm and Shadow, Lei and Wren’s future now hangs in the balance。 The only thing Lei knows is that she can never 4。5 starsNatasha Ngan’s tremendously empowering and breathtakingly explosive finale to The Girls of Paper and Fire Trilogy was simply spectacular! It’s heart wrenchingly action-packed but, ultimately it’s the themes of love, sacrifice and strength in the face of injustice that truly make this an unforgettable masterpiece。 Following on from those jaw dropping events at the end Girls of Storm and Shadow, Lei and Wren’s future now hangs in the balance。 The only thing Lei knows is that she can never return to the hidden palace, not after the trauma she faced behind those opulently decorated walls。 She cannot be trapped there with the sadistic king—not without Wren。 The last time also saw the girl she loved, Wren was fighting an army of the king’s soldiers to the death。 With both girls torn apart and facing unimaginable peril can they finally reunite to take down the monster that seeks to destroy everything they hold dear or will they be forever torn asunder?I just have to say how much I loved this and how absolutely incredible this series has been。 Ngan expertly tackles real world issues and even champions self-empowerment through well written and endearing characters。 Honestly I don’t think I’ve ever been so emotionally invested in a character as I was in Lei, cheering her on through all those heart-stoppingly nail biting action scenes。I love the writing style with is very detailed and emotionally evocative, the characters (particularly the female characters) are portrayed with soo much depth (having endured soo much pain。) but the strength shown,inspite of such tragedy is utterly spectacular— and really highlights negative experiences in life don’t define us and neither should the opinions of others, which I think is a pretty powerful message。 I loved exploring more of this world and getting to see more of the supporting characters such as Mistress Azami and Nitta as well as finally meeting the Demon Queen。 Getting to explore the lore surrounding the shamans and Wren’s birth clan was also really interesting—especially given Wren’s POV is one of several we get to explore。I can’t mention Lei or Wren without talking about how beautifully written and tender their relationship is, it’s virtually impossible to not ship them together or want them to get their HEA (which they so obviously deserve。)The ending was absolutely satisfying, if a little bittersweet but overall this tale of love, sacrifice and endurance is definitely one that I thoroughly recommend you check out。 You won’t be disappointed。Thank you to Hodder&Stoughton and NetGalley for the e-arc。 。。。more

Rachel

Girls of Fate and Fury by @girlinthelens - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️。 Thanks so much to @hodderscape & @netgalley for an advanced copy, though I have already ordered a beautiful @fairyloot special edition to complete my set of hardbacks; I just could not wait for it when I had an early digital edition at my fingertips! Also, in the interests of full disclosure Natasha and I have known each other before we ever became authors, but seriously, I genuinely adored the conclusion to this stunning trilogy and I’m not Girls of Fate and Fury by @girlinthelens - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️。 Thanks so much to @hodderscape & @netgalley for an advanced copy, though I have already ordered a beautiful @fairyloot special edition to complete my set of hardbacks; I just could not wait for it when I had an early digital edition at my fingertips! Also, in the interests of full disclosure Natasha and I have known each other before we ever became authors, but seriously, I genuinely adored the conclusion to this stunning trilogy and I’m not just giving my friend five stars because I love her and she’s such a beautiful person! This finale。 What can I say about the grand conclusion to these three wonderful books? I was entranced by Girls of Paper and Fire when it first came out - even more so than her first two books - the story of two Paper Girls, chosen concubines taken to live in the Hidden Palace to serve a Demon King who, along with his line have ruled a kingdom where magic is slowly dying with an iron fist for 200 years。 The first 3/4 of this book show us more of Natasha’s strong, complex characters from the cast she’s built where I think there is someone we can all relate to, with beautifully, vividly written scenes and enough shocks to keep you racing forwards, but the final 1/4, while nothing unexpected happens I think was beautifully appropriate: it left me feeling a sense of peace, important I think in an a trilogy that is not just about fighting for a better world, but that is primarily about healing。 If you start one new fantasy series this autumn, let it be this one。 They’re brilliant stories about strength and resilience, and they’re also impossibly important books with the themes about identity they explore。 I can’t wait to read whatever Natasha writes next! 。。。more

Hayley

4。5 stars。 I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of Girls of Fate and Fury through Edelweiss (🎉🎉🎉) and I just finished it a few days ago。 This series is just so good!I love how Natasha handled every issue, from trauma and PTSD, to disability and chronic pain, to love and friendship and family and the fact that most of the queer relationships aren’t an issue in this whole fantasy world。 The world building is so interesting, from the magic system to the characters to the politics。 I devoured 4。5 stars。 I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of Girls of Fate and Fury through Edelweiss (🎉🎉🎉) and I just finished it a few days ago。 This series is just so good!I love how Natasha handled every issue, from trauma and PTSD, to disability and chronic pain, to love and friendship and family and the fact that most of the queer relationships aren’t an issue in this whole fantasy world。 The world building is so interesting, from the magic system to the characters to the politics。 I devoured the last book, and was so thoroughly impressed with the whole 450 pages of it! A great ending that felt like closure for everyone and I really appreciate that in a series。 I’ll remember Lei and Wren’s story for years to come。 Highly recommend you pick up this series if you haven’t already。 (Girls of Fate and Fury comes out in November, so you have time to catch up!) Huge thank you to Hachette Books and Edelweiss for the eARC。 。。。more

ThatBookGal

This is such an important trilogy, it covers a heap of important issues that need addressing, whilst setting it in a fantastical world full of beasts and magic。 The concluding book is very satisfying and I hugged it for a good few moments after finishing, it filled my heart with joy。 It's hard to review a third book without giving clues as to what's happened previously and what happens here, so I'll keep this one brief。 For me what makes the series is the friendships, and this book was no differ This is such an important trilogy, it covers a heap of important issues that need addressing, whilst setting it in a fantastical world full of beasts and magic。 The concluding book is very satisfying and I hugged it for a good few moments after finishing, it filled my heart with joy。 It's hard to review a third book without giving clues as to what's happened previously and what happens here, so I'll keep this one brief。 For me what makes the series is the friendships, and this book was no different。 Nitta was still my absolute favourite, and Lo made me giggle in every scene she appeared in, but there were plenty of others that I just adored。The overall conclusion was very satisfying, with everything neatly tied off at the end。 I don't really enjoy trilogies ending with a heap of questions remaining, so I loved that we get everything clearly laid out here。 These books are clearly very important to Natasha Ngan, with so much of her personal experiences woven through the pages, and I think that comes across as you read。 。。。more

Maryam

3。75 rounded up to 4 :)RTC or read it early on my blog (JMRH) 3。75 rounded up to 4 :)RTC or read it early on my blog (JMRH) 。。。more

Katy

3。5 starsGirls of Fate and Fury is the final book in the Girls of Paper and Fire series and we are once again following Lei and Wren on their journey to take down their monsters, both literally and figuratively。 Lei is back in the palace after being captured at the end of book 2 and is forced to confront the demon king and work to defeat him and all the hurt he has caused。 Meanwhile Wren is back with the rebels, still reeling after their losses at the end of book 2 and is racked with guilt at so 3。5 starsGirls of Fate and Fury is the final book in the Girls of Paper and Fire series and we are once again following Lei and Wren on their journey to take down their monsters, both literally and figuratively。 Lei is back in the palace after being captured at the end of book 2 and is forced to confront the demon king and work to defeat him and all the hurt he has caused。 Meanwhile Wren is back with the rebels, still reeling after their losses at the end of book 2 and is racked with guilt at some of her actions but determined to rescue Lei。 I think to be completely honest I have slightly outgrown this series, it has been a while since I read the first two and while I enjoyed reading it and seeing how everything concluded it felt very surface level to me。 I think this is no real fault of the book, given the fact it's ya fantasy so things move very quickly but I just felt like everything was happening so fast and we didn't get a chance to see anything in great detail。 I also felt like some of the relationship issues from book 2 were resolved very quickly for the sake of moving the plot along quickly。 I would have liked some more angst and discussion as I thought in book 2 it was a really interesting element to explore the toll abuse can have on future relationships。 Some of the other relationships as well I felt like had no real time to resolve issues/tackle challenges and therefore I feel like certain scenes had less emotional impact than they could have。 However despite those criticisms I still think this is a fantastic series for fans of YA fantasy, one of the sapphic classics and Ngan's writing style is beautiful - so many times while readng I just had to take a second to appreciate the poetry of words on the page。 I also think the themes of the series are really great, taking back agency for yourself and reclaiming your destiny after sexual and emotional abuse are such powerful themes and I think will mean a lot to a lot of people。 I also really like the core message of healing and hope。 Additionally I think the exploration of disabilty in this book is excellent, the author is disabled herself and that authencity really comes across。 Many different forms of disablity are explored through different characters and I think it adds an extra layer of empathy and consideration to the novel。 Overall I think this conclusion is relatively on par with the other books in the series and I think especially if you are reading all three together and have enjoyed the first two you will enjoy this!! For me while I did have a fun time reading I think my reading tastes have changed and the fast moving nature of the book without enough time to explore character emotions and relationships meant I didn't quite enjoy it as much as I remember liking the first two! 。。。more

Katie Griffiths

It's hard to review the third book in a trilogy without spoilers, so without saying much about the plot let me just say oh my god, this was amazing。 It was the perfect end to a fantastic series。 I cried, I read frantically through the night, I punched the air in triumph and I cried some more。 I absolutely loved it。My thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for the e-ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review。 It's hard to review the third book in a trilogy without spoilers, so without saying much about the plot let me just say oh my god, this was amazing。 It was the perfect end to a fantastic series。 I cried, I read frantically through the night, I punched the air in triumph and I cried some more。 I absolutely loved it。My thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for the e-ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more

Tara

This is how you finish a trilogy! Girls of Fate and Fury was an incredibly satisfying resolution to the girls of paper and fire trilogy。 I was SO EXCITED to receive an arc of the book (Thank you NetGalley!), I have been waiting for this one for so long! I found it a little challenging to get back into the worldbuilding as I read the previous two a while ago but I found myself quickly swept back into the plot。 This was an incredibly healing ending for a story about consent being violated。 The sto This is how you finish a trilogy! Girls of Fate and Fury was an incredibly satisfying resolution to the girls of paper and fire trilogy。 I was SO EXCITED to receive an arc of the book (Thank you NetGalley!), I have been waiting for this one for so long! I found it a little challenging to get back into the worldbuilding as I read the previous two a while ago but I found myself quickly swept back into the plot。 This was an incredibly healing ending for a story about consent being violated。 The story followed the characters as they regained their agency and took steps to make their own incredibly importance choices。 This book was a masterclass on how to write a convincing abuser in a position of power, who doesn't come across as glorified。 You got to see the King struggle to maintain his power over his victims, until his actions were clearly a façade and a poorly constructed one at that。 The growth and confidence Lei shows was at the forefront of every interaction, and there were no moments for the King to have a satisfying blow to her morale。 He was made to seem small, ineffectual and honestly a prop for the empowerment of his victims if you really want to slander his character。 The Kings underestimation of their strength and willingness to continue to fight in the face of certain death was consistently his downfall。 The way the paper girls all got to show their growth in the way they refused to be cowed by this demon in a leap so far from where they began。 It made my heart all warm and fuzzy。 Speaking of which!!! The romance in this story!!! Was impeccable!!! The use of dual POV was so so good for building tension between Lei and Wren, and combined with the fact they begin the book apart, it genuinely felt like a slowburn all over again。 The drama of them both on the battlefield! The dramatic declarations of love! The sacrifices they were willing to make for each other!! I could have wept honestly, it was like a buffet of all of my favourite romance tropes and there was no holding back。 My feelings were also hurt constantly which was just spectacular。I really truly enjoyed finishing this series, and thought it conveyed a really beautiful and important message about healing from trauma that will help so many young people come to terms with something incredibly difficult to process。 Representation in stories is so important and this series came through in spades。 。。。more

charlotte,

On my blog。Rep: South, East & Southeast Asian inspired characters and setting, sapphic mcs, lesbian, gay & bi side charactersCWs: mentions of past sexual assault and rape, gore, violence, deathGalley provided by publisherWhen I read Girls of Paper and Fire in 2018, it was at the start of a kind of boom in f/f YA fantasy。 And I loved it。 Now, reading the final book in the series, in 2021, having read a lot more f/f YA fantasy since, I find I’m a little… bored by it, in all honesty。That sounds On my blog。Rep: South, East & Southeast Asian inspired characters and setting, sapphic mcs, lesbian, gay & bi side charactersCWs: mentions of past sexual assault and rape, gore, violence, deathGalley provided by publisherWhen I read Girls of Paper and Fire in 2018, it was at the start of a kind of boom in f/f YA fantasy。 And I loved it。 Now, reading the final book in the series, in 2021, having read a lot more f/f YA fantasy since, I find I’m a little… bored by it, in all honesty。That sounds harsh, sure, but thinking back on this book, I found it quite slow, with a lot of hanging around and not a lot of plot progression。 I think, what I liked about it, I liked for the nostalgia of how I felt reading the first two books (although more the first than the second, it’s true)。 This isn’t to say it’s a bad book—it’s a book I think I’ve grown past。There’s not that much I can say about this book that’s not somehow spoilery, but I’ll give it a go。What I liked about this book, as I said, was partly nostalgia, but I did also genuinely enjoy seeing Lei and Wren get their happy ending。 I was, after all, mostly there for them and not so much the plot itself, insofar as it didn’t impact them。 And I always felt that you could trust Natasha Ngan to treat them and their traumas with the requisite care。 In part, that meant that the ending wasn’t so much of a surprise to me—I was never that worried that they wouldn’t survive—but there was something comforting about the safety of knowing that。I think really, then, where this book let me down was the pacing and the plot。 Of course I knew from the first two books that it might be a slowburning kind of book。 I had, somewhat, expected that。 But it was not only slowburning, but really long。 I felt it didn’t need to be nearly so long as all that, especially since it took about 150 pages for anything of real note to take place in Wren’s POV at least。 And then there was the fact that the plot itself ended sixty pages before the book itself did。 Yes, those sixty pages were used to tie up loose ends in terms of character relationships, but it made the pacing somewhat odd and I skimmed most of that part in an effort to just finish the damn thing。This sounds negative, sure, but I fully believe it just ties back to the fact that I’ve changed as a reader, and have read and enjoyed a lot more f/f YA fantasy by now than I had when I started the series。 So really, sorry to this book, it’s not you, it’s me。 。。。more

Moukthika ✧*。

CW : Sexual abuse, physical and emotional trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, racism, misogynyThank you to the publisher for providing me with an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review。Girls of Fate and Fury is a solid finale that masterfully weaves the painful realities of the war。 After where the story ended in the previous book, we see the fallout and the stirrings of war in Ikhara。 With Lei and Wren separated, each of them is trying to survive on their own。 I liked how the author CW : Sexual abuse, physical and emotional trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, racism, misogynyThank you to the publisher for providing me with an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review。Girls of Fate and Fury is a solid finale that masterfully weaves the painful realities of the war。 After where the story ended in the previous book, we see the fallout and the stirrings of war in Ikhara。 With Lei and Wren separated, each of them is trying to survive on their own。 I liked how the author dealt with the characters emotional trauma。 I couldn't get enough of Wren and Lei。 Their character development throughout the trilogy was very well done。 It surprised me how much I grew to like Blue, whom I despised in the beginning。 However, I felt indifferent towards the struggles in this book。 It felt rushed and sometimes disjointed that I was unable to truly engage with the story。 The ending was bittersweet with hope towards a bright future but the execution felt slightly underwhelming。 This still remains as one of my favourite fantasy series that I would highly recommend。 。。。more

patri

as basically anyone who's heard me wax poetic about Natasha Ngan's writing could predict, i was ecstatic to jump back into Lei and Wren's (albeit burning) world - even as brutally unprepared for the pain and joy these ending events would wreak on me as i was。 with Lei and Wren wrenched apart at the fateful finale of book two - and the piercing words of their final exchange echoing in the expanse now wedged between them - this final book bounces back and forth between the perspectives of its jinx as basically anyone who's heard me wax poetic about Natasha Ngan's writing could predict, i was ecstatic to jump back into Lei and Wren's (albeit burning) world - even as brutally unprepared for the pain and joy these ending events would wreak on me as i was。 with Lei and Wren wrenched apart at the fateful finale of book two - and the piercing words of their final exchange echoing in the expanse now wedged between them - this final book bounces back and forth between the perspectives of its jinxed protagonists: one beginning as an unbroken prisoner at the Hidden Palace, the other enduring preparation efforts for the pending war without any news of her beloved, both parties weathered and weary but pitching forward in their fear-choked, unfaltering way, primed to walk to the ends of the earth to find each another again。much of the first part of the book earmarks the build-up to the focal battle; faithful to its earlier themes of poorly-handled power and prejudiced exploitation, Girls of Fate and Fury elaborates on freedoms forfeited and the endlessness of evil's fallout, with the bereavement of their fallen and the wrath of wronged women becoming pivotal elements of the plot。 both an excruciating breaking point and a breath-taking final push, and this endmost episode pulls no punches in engaging with the feelings of fault that burden us when we emerge from the wake of warfare, portraying what follows from such wretchedness not as a triumphant phoenix emerging from the wreckage but brave yet frail people who are emotionally bruised, physically battered and in fraught need of being propped up by the friends and family who somehow haven't yet perished in the bloodshed to go on。the ending of Girls of Fate and Fury is as heart-wrenchingly epic and elegantly pieced-together as you'd expect, and Ngan wraps up this one-of-a-kind trilogy by bestowing upon us a wonderfully extended epilogue; torn-apart friendships are patched up, burials are attended to, emancipations are won, and we get a panoramic glimpse of how Ikhara's future will pan out - even with the fighting petered out, weapons withdrawn and the barbarous procession of persecutions and executions broken off, and there are still plenty of amends to make。 yet you know our pluckily fire-hearted, ever-passionate protagonists will endeavour for peace and equality until their final breaths - just as i well know that the poignant, bittersweet pages from which they flutter will forever be among my faves。thank you to NetGalley and Hodder & Stoughton for kindly passing on this ARC! 💫 。。。more

Amani

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This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 It was everything。 Now I could just stop my review right there because honestly it’s the truth, this book was everything I wanted。 Of course it hurt my heart in many parts but also mended it。 It was such gorgeous story telling and the writing was just as superb as in books one and two。Now getting into specifics。 I like how throughout the book we see Wren and Lei grow。 Lei realizes that sometimes things need to be done in war, it changes people and she is being changed。 Realizing the decisions Wr It was everything。 Now I could just stop my review right there because honestly it’s the truth, this book was everything I wanted。 Of course it hurt my heart in many parts but also mended it。 It was such gorgeous story telling and the writing was just as superb as in books one and two。Now getting into specifics。 I like how throughout the book we see Wren and Lei grow。 Lei realizes that sometimes things need to be done in war, it changes people and she is being changed。 Realizing the decisions Wren has made in the past were not amazing or ones she would make but that it’s be done and she eventually forgives her。 Wren realizes that Lei was right as well。 That she was taking war to far and that listening to her father might not be for the best。 What really scared me was when the King tried to marry Lei。 Holy shit I was freaking out for that entire last half of the book。 So scared he’d get her somehow。 What I really enjoyed was watching the kings emotions during this。 How scared he was of Lei and how that made her feel。I would just like to say I don’t like Ketai。 Haven’t since the second book。 He gives of President Coin from the Hunger Games vibes(basically just a dictator but is working for a cause many want)。 When he told Lei to kill herself forWren’s magic I almost jumped through my kindle screen。 Like really what an ass。 When he died I did not mourn。 He was awful。 I mean he literally sent his daughter to get raped 。 Like wtf?! I am so happy that they gave the queen a chance to live and have a life outside of that shithole palace and that asshole abusive King。 She deserves happiness and so did the paper girls。 Seeing Wren and Lei happy at the end of this book was the only thing I have wanted from the beginning。 I’m so happy they made up and that they’ll live a happy life。 So many friends died but they live and they are going to enjoy life for them。 This book was 1 million stars and everyone should read it when it’s officially released on November 23rd 2021。 。。。more

Amber

me? rating a book in the girls series 5*? duh。 A MASTERPIECE, NATASHA I HATE YOU BUT LOVE YOU SO MUCH

Beth

Excuse me… how have I only just seen this cover AND title… I swear Fairyloot better do another version plzzzzzz xoxoxo

Devi

Oh my God, the cover is gorgeous!! Can someone invent a time machine and get me all the incredible books coming out this year, like now?

Mango

I need this book! Excited for it。 :)

Lucy Tonks

we finally have a cover and a synopsis for this book! that cover is so freaking gorgeous as the first ones。 i'm not sure if i prefer the cover for the first book or for this one。 they are both so beautiful。 i may have not liked the second book that much but i have high hopes that this will be better as the first one was an excellent book and i know that the author can write a book well。 we finally have a cover and a synopsis for this book! that cover is so freaking gorgeous as the first ones。 i'm not sure if i prefer the cover for the first book or for this one。 they are both so beautiful。 i may have not liked the second book that much but i have high hopes that this will be better as the first one was an excellent book and i know that the author can write a book well。 。。。more

jennifer

PLEASE COME OUT SOONER

Alice

Natasha I need this soon, *slides money。*

Brooke

I've honestly forgotten everything that happened in the last 2 books I've honestly forgotten everything that happened in the last 2 books 。。。more

Olga

WAIT WHY HAVE I ONLY NOW SEEN THE COVER? AAAAAAAAAAAAthis makes me regret not finishing the 2nd book- ??

KTReads

THE COVER I CANNOT。 also um we're getting a wren pov in this book。。。?!??!?!?AHHHH I NEEDS NOWWW THE COVER I CANNOT。 also um we're getting a wren pov in this book。。。?!??!?!?AHHHH I NEEDS NOWWW 。。。more

curtis :)

i actually liked book 2 a little more than book 1 so we have some hope

Noia Font'e

Okay, so I read the first book, absolutely fantastic - I literally couldn't put it down。 I wanted to read the second but I know that I'll get too frustrated when I finish it because I can't go straight into the third, so I'm waiting patiently until it's released so I can get my healthy dose of high fantasy, trauma and angst。 Fantastic writing! I can't wait until Fate and Fury! Okay, so I read the first book, absolutely fantastic - I literally couldn't put it down。 I wanted to read the second but I know that I'll get too frustrated when I finish it because I can't go straight into the third, so I'm waiting patiently until it's released so I can get my healthy dose of high fantasy, trauma and angst。 Fantastic writing! I can't wait until Fate and Fury! 。。。more

anya

that cover 🤩🤩

Caroline

This cover cleared my skin, watered my plants and washed my fencing gear。 I am READY

♡ ʙᴇᴄᴄᴀ

Hoping this is better than book 2。

Sarah ✨

March 10, 2021Preorder acquired!January 29, 2021The cover?! Are you kidding me?! It is absolute perfection!I'm only part way through this series and I'm in love with it。 November can't come soon enough。 March 10, 2021Preorder acquired!January 29, 2021The cover?! Are you kidding me?! It is absolute perfection!I'm only part way through this series and I'm in love with it。 November can't come soon enough。 。。。more