![]() ![]() Like a certain someone I wanted to smack because of his distrust for Leith. ![]() Then there are a few you want to smack upside the head (or worse). And he isn’t the only great character in there, and all of them grow so much. If you love tortured, but precious cinnamon roll characters, you will fall in love with Leith. It’s awesome.Īll that flail-y fangirly-ness is to say, read this book. ![]() I don’t think I’ve ever read books that are quite so good at giving me a taste of my own medicine. But that’s what I find so great about Tricia’s books. I’m sure my readers want to take my characters away from me. And it’s terribly ironic considering Tricia and I are basically evil author twins. You know, those all time favorite characters you want to hug and place in bubble wrap and take them away from their author until said author learns to play nice? Leith is one of them. Apparently that’s now what we call sweet, adorable, precious characters who face terrible struggles (e.g. I was intensely stressed while reading Defy. Seriously, The Blades of Acktar are some of the few books that have stressed me out. Oh, where to start? It takes a special kind of author to drag me into a story and make me feel all the emotions. Can I give it 10 stars? Or maybe 20? It shredded my heart into a million tiny pieces, but it was SO good!!! Can't wait until everyone can read it. ![]()
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