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What can I say besides I just adored this?
In 30 pages I read a bone-chilling story with heart-aching romance
The author perfectly captured an atmosphere, created a world, made fantastic characters...
I want more of this story but at the same time this is enough. It was worth it.
In 30 pages I read a bone-chilling story with heart-aching romance
The author perfectly captured an atmosphere, created a world, made fantastic characters...
I want more of this story but at the same time this is enough. It was worth it.
5/5
When the Saint of War comes calling a young servant girl answers the command. She grows and learns how to fight all in service of her Prince, until she becomes a lethal weapon, a legend. But the war never stops and she's forced to keep fighting no matter what.
This is a hard one to review because it's only 30 pages and the plot hinges on a spoiler. All I can say is that it is incredible. With only that small amount of pages Alix E. Harrow manages to create an entire universe. There is action, and loss, and even love. Everything about this was just right. The language, the tone, the second person point of view, wow. It almost makes you wonder if the author herself had her own "saint" guiding her hand.
When you die, little Devil, a kingdom will fall to its knees and crawl to your bier. In a thousand years and a thousand after that, they will still sing of the Prince and his Devil.
When the Saint of War comes calling a young servant girl answers the command. She grows and learns how to fight all in service of her Prince, until she becomes a lethal weapon, a legend. But the war never stops and she's forced to keep fighting no matter what.
This is a hard one to review because it's only 30 pages and the plot hinges on a spoiler. All I can say is that it is incredible. With only that small amount of pages Alix E. Harrow manages to create an entire universe. There is action, and loss, and even love. Everything about this was just right. The language, the tone, the second person point of view, wow. It almost makes you wonder if the author herself had her own "saint" guiding her hand.
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