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Moirai
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4.3
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I have never put much stock in authors that are published by very small publishing companies, but Ruth Silver really does put back my faith in them. She is an amazing author, and both Aberrant and Moirai kept me interested.
As I said above, the writing of these books is incredible.
Moirai takes place a little while after Aberrant, Olivia and Joshua are preparing for the rebellion uprising.
Olivia continues being a strong female lead, and I never felt as if I was not enjoying her character, the love between her and Joshua continues to grow throughout this book. And what I felt in Aberrant was definitely set in stone in Moirai.
Joshua is (like Olivia) a strong male character, I can't say that he is one of my favorite male characters in a book, but his character is definitely in the top half of my list. Joshua had bugged me just a little in Aberrant, but that was completely gone in Moirai.
The romance was beautiful, It is a bit underdone in some parts, where I wish there was more romance. But that doesn't affect the enjoyment of it at all.
The plot kept on going, I never felt bored. Ruth Silver has definitely hit the spot. Quite a few of the times I am bored by a book is because nothing happens then everything happens all at once. This doesn't happen in Moirai. It is not that long of a book, but enough description is given to get a good visual of things happening.
And THAT ENDING! I think I almost cried (and that doesn't happen but about 15% of the time)
Overall, loving what Ruth has done with this series, and I can't wait to get my hands on the last book, and anything else that she chooses to write.
I received this e-copy from the publisher via netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I have not received any compensation (not even chocolate) for this review.(
As I said above, the writing of these books is incredible.
Moirai takes place a little while after Aberrant, Olivia and Joshua are preparing for the rebellion uprising.
Olivia continues being a strong female lead, and I never felt as if I was not enjoying her character, the love between her and Joshua continues to grow throughout this book. And what I felt in Aberrant was definitely set in stone in Moirai.
Joshua is (like Olivia) a strong male character, I can't say that he is one of my favorite male characters in a book, but his character is definitely in the top half of my list. Joshua had bugged me just a little in Aberrant, but that was completely gone in Moirai.
The romance was beautiful, It is a bit underdone in some parts, where I wish there was more romance. But that doesn't affect the enjoyment of it at all.
The plot kept on going, I never felt bored. Ruth Silver has definitely hit the spot. Quite a few of the times I am bored by a book is because nothing happens then everything happens all at once. This doesn't happen in Moirai. It is not that long of a book, but enough description is given to get a good visual of things happening.
And THAT ENDING! I think I almost cried (and that doesn't happen but about 15% of the time)
Overall, loving what Ruth has done with this series, and I can't wait to get my hands on the last book, and anything else that she chooses to write.
I received this e-copy from the publisher via netgalley in exchange for an honest review. I have not received any compensation (not even chocolate) for this review.(
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