Singer of Death Court of Annwyn Volume 5 Shona Husk 9780992553029 Books
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Singer of Death Court of Annwyn Volume 5 Shona Husk 9780992553029 Books
I seem to be starting a lot of these reviews lately with some confusion. This is one of them, I have loved the overall storyline, I have loved the back story but this particular story was not as good as some of the others I felt.It seemed overly long story even though it was not, that indicates it might should have been shorter, BUT after a great beginning and a bit of a droopy middle, the ending was really good and the tie off I had been looking for since the short story of The Tenth Life of Vicki Torres was done here at the end.
The romance between Jonah and Bronwyn was a bit of a mess, they both held back so much it became very frustrating at times and it was a bit toxic also but as usual in these stories you can't have roses and unicorns all the time. I spent much of the book wondering why it was even part of the series since it seemed to have almost no relationship to the rest of the series but that changed late in the book and from that point forward it was VERY good.
Bottom Line: I enjoyed it but not as much as almost any of the other Annwyn stories but I am really looking forward to the next one (and have been since The Darkling Lord) called Taming the Assassin so all things considered I give this one a solid 4 Stars but without the good ending it would not have been.
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Singer of Death Court of Annwyn Volume 5 Shona Husk 9780992553029 Books Reviews
I liked Singer of Death. This time around it's a Changling/Changling pairing set on post plague Earth. I found the leading man very appealing - he's had a tough life since he's half Fae and plants 'talk' to him but he's unaware of the fae and magic and he was raised by human 'parents' who thought he was delusional or possessed. We didn't get to see quite as much of the Darkling 'court' as I thought we would, but still enough that I am wondering how Husk is going of pull off a romance for Kellie shifter Kaid.
I found the book started out well but by the middle it dragged a little. The ending was what I have come to expect from this author.
Overall a good read. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
I’ve been reading this series since the beginning. The first three books are about the fairy side of the veil called Annwyn. Starting with book #4 the series, now called The Court of the Banished, the stories are about fairies who were forced to live on the human side of the veil, and the aftermath the war in Annwyn had in the human realm. The world is recovering from an apocalyptic disease epidemic. There is a strong series arc, but the books are definitely paranormal romances. I find most straight-forward PNR silly, but these books push enough of my fae and forbidden love buttons I am willing to go with the PNR troupes.
This book is about two changelings born on the human side of the veil. Jonah doesn’t know he is a changeling and has had a hard life because people thought he was crazy for seeing “monsters.” To survive he turned to thieving. Bronwyn knows she is a changeling and all about fairies, but was encourage to never use her gift. She doesn’t even know what her gift truly is and the power she holds. She had one side of her face disfigured when an ex-boyfriend threw acid on her. When Jonah and Bronwyn meet they have serious trust issues to work through. He learns what he is and she learns what she can do, but this attracts the attention of Annwyn and using certain fae talents on the human side carries a penalty of death.
Unlike all the other books in this series, I didn’t connect with this couple. It was mainly Bronwyn I had trouble with. I think they were so wrapped up in their own internal struggles that the passion between them wasn’t as intense. The main story arc moved forward so it was worth the read for me from that perspective. And I have my fingers crossed that the next book is about Kaid, the Kelpie with a dark side, RAWR.
3 “let me sing you a song” Sheep
I seem to be starting a lot of these reviews lately with some confusion. This is one of them, I have loved the overall storyline, I have loved the back story but this particular story was not as good as some of the others I felt.
It seemed overly long story even though it was not, that indicates it might should have been shorter, BUT after a great beginning and a bit of a droopy middle, the ending was really good and the tie off I had been looking for since the short story of The Tenth Life of Vicki Torres was done here at the end.
The romance between Jonah and Bronwyn was a bit of a mess, they both held back so much it became very frustrating at times and it was a bit toxic also but as usual in these stories you can't have roses and unicorns all the time. I spent much of the book wondering why it was even part of the series since it seemed to have almost no relationship to the rest of the series but that changed late in the book and from that point forward it was VERY good.
Bottom Line I enjoyed it but not as much as almost any of the other Annwyn stories but I am really looking forward to the next one (and have been since The Darkling Lord) called Taming the Assassin so all things considered I give this one a solid 4 Stars but without the good ending it would not have been.
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