![]() “In a land ruled and shaped by violent magical storms, power lies with those who control them.Īurora Pavan comes from one of the oldest Stormling families in existence. All I can say is that I wanted to like it and yet, I can’t say I actually did. ![]() I don’t think I have the appropriate words to put into sentences that could actually create coherent meaning for what I felt while reading Roar, the first instalment of the Stormheart series, by Cora Carmack. ![]() I wanted this post to be different, believe me, I really did! But when you read a book that seems like it has so much potential in the beginning, with a kickass princess, two kickass princes, hundreds of secrets that have the power to crumble empires and a fantastic realm where magical storms have the power to destroy cities and people’s lives, and all of a sudden this sort-of-world-building stops so abruptly, only to start building a different sort of story, with many more characters, a too annoying male lead, a squad that doesn’t actually seem like a lockstep team, and a villain we don’t actually get the chance to meet throughout the whole novel… Well, all you can feel is… MEH! ![]() ![]() Hello awesome creatures and welcome to the first book review, to the first bibliorambling of 2018! ![]()
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