![]() – pretty boys will always break your heart – all I got from it was that they drink coffee, like all ancient Arab retellings like to remind us P The story is narrated in third person, and there are three acts. Basically it’s like Wicked Saints but makes 0 sense, even to the characters themselves. I’ll let you know once I finally complete looking up every non-English word that was dropped into the story. SWIPE NEXT FOR A CUTER, MORE INTERESTING YET TROUBLED PRINCE □ To me, she wasn’t a badass and I didn’t think she fulfilled the “I’m a woman hiding behind the guise of a male warrior” very well. ![]() ![]() She’s more talk than action, and doesn’t really speak her mind until later at the end. It felt like a Greek tragedy where somebody gets shipwrecked by the gods. One thing that was pleasurable, was the middle when they are in the strange new world. ![]() I did not like the writing style I felt the two main characters were bland and every single freaking sentence drops in foreign words and they are usually unnecessary (like when Zafira counted to three or when they interchanged their translation of ‘coffee’). This was read in one sitting, and boy… I hated it. ![]() My rating: 1 of 5 stars Blog header credit: ventureswithbooks | IG ![]()
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