![]() ![]() ![]() The half-fae outcast, desperate for acceptance. ‘ The Cruel Prince meets City of Bones in this thrilling urban fantasy set in the magical underworld of Toronto where four queer teens race to stop a serial killer before their crimes expose the hidden world of faeries to humans. Purchase Links: Amazon | Book Depository Synopsis Source: e-ARC provided by the publisher through NetGalley (this in no way affects my review which is honest and unbiased) Read on for my full review! (It’s a 5-star for me, if you hadn’t guessed). (Thank you to the author and publisher for the trigger warnings being listed at the beginning of the book) This book is full of rep and nerdy references and I just fell in love with it, my only sadness is from having to wait for the next book…Ĭontent Warnings: anger, arson, blood/gore, body horror (minor), death of a child, depression, disownment, divorce, drug use/addiction, grief/grieving, human trafficking, poverty, psychopathy, stalking, suicide (past, off-page), suicidal ideation, toxic relationship/manipulation, PTSD, racism, violence/gun violence Whilst I may not have read City of Bones, I do absolutely love The Cruel Prince series so anything similar to that is a need to be read for me.Ī Dark and Hollow Star did not disappoint at all. Today’s review is for a book I’ve been super excited for, I also mentioned it in a previous post here, mostly due to it being classed as ‘ The Cruel Prince meets City of Bones‘. ![]()
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