At the end there was you: a novella (Blue Fairytales, Band 1)
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Beschreibung
Winter is a Priestess, her life is simple and uncomplicated, but shortly takes a turn when she is appointed as an aide for a Mage who intends to stop the God of Death from spreading a plague that would end their world. Both of them begin searching the Urvalis library for answers and find more than they had bargained for.
And as the end approaches, the questions begin vaguing.
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Beiträge
Okay, this had no right to be this good. Honestly. I picked it up because I'm scared of long term commitments at the moment (let's pretend I only mean books, yeah) and this sounded kind of cute and short and perfect for that. And it actually was. I truly did not expect to like this - especially not as much, but this was a short novella, perfect for inbetween books, if you're in need of a bit of swooning and still some darkness. I highlighted quite a few passages of this because it somehow depicted a different view and perspective onto the living and death, but it also managed to portray a female mc in such a beautiful descriptive manner, that took me completely by surprise. “Because you talk to the fiends and ghosts when the world has cast them out and fears them, you reassure them, offer them company, and even crack jokes they thoroughly hate while you expect nothing in return." Tell me that isn't beautiful, I dare you. I'm not going to spoil this book for anyone by posting more quotes, but if you feel like you need something not entirely sweet but still heartwarming (even if achingly), then this might be the right pick for you, too.
Beschreibung
Winter is a Priestess, her life is simple and uncomplicated, but shortly takes a turn when she is appointed as an aide for a Mage who intends to stop the God of Death from spreading a plague that would end their world. Both of them begin searching the Urvalis library for answers and find more than they had bargained for.
And as the end approaches, the questions begin vaguing.
Buchinformationen
Beiträge
Okay, this had no right to be this good. Honestly. I picked it up because I'm scared of long term commitments at the moment (let's pretend I only mean books, yeah) and this sounded kind of cute and short and perfect for that. And it actually was. I truly did not expect to like this - especially not as much, but this was a short novella, perfect for inbetween books, if you're in need of a bit of swooning and still some darkness. I highlighted quite a few passages of this because it somehow depicted a different view and perspective onto the living and death, but it also managed to portray a female mc in such a beautiful descriptive manner, that took me completely by surprise. “Because you talk to the fiends and ghosts when the world has cast them out and fears them, you reassure them, offer them company, and even crack jokes they thoroughly hate while you expect nothing in return." Tell me that isn't beautiful, I dare you. I'm not going to spoil this book for anyone by posting more quotes, but if you feel like you need something not entirely sweet but still heartwarming (even if achingly), then this might be the right pick for you, too.




