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Defy the night book review
Defy the night book review













defy the night book review

We follow Tessa, an apothecary apprentice who steals and distributs a cure for the sickless plaguing Kandala. I didn’t see all the plot twists coming, and this book really took me by surprise. But the pacing is so fast that you can’t help but tell yourself ‘just one more chapter’ and then end up reading ten more. I managed to read Defy the Night in two sittings, which is impressive for me given that its not a short book. You can also find HalfWildBooks on Instagram, Goodreads, and Twitter for more bookish content.ĭefy the Night is action packed and full of twists and turns that left my head spinning, I was hooked from page one. If you haven’t already, please follow this blog. I absolutely loved Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber.Thank you to Bloomsbury for sending me an ARC in exchange for an honest review! Have you read any 2021 YA fantasy releases you consider a must-read for fans of your work? I loved it! The Cursebreaker series feels very medieval in my head (castles and swords and horses, yay!), while Kandala is a bit more pre-industrial (steam engines and early electricity and indoor plumbing, yay!). What was is like diving into the kingdom of Kandala and its characters after having lived in the world of The Cursebreakers series for so long? We can explore global themes like corruption and war and violence-and show characters finding hope and peace and victory along the way. YA fantasies really allow us to take a deep dive into challenging topics and present them to readers in an accessible way. What is it about this genre you love writing so much? I think Lilith, from the Cursebreaker series, would probably be the worst.īoth Defy the Night and your last YA trilogy, the Cursebreakers, are YA fantasies. I think Quint, from Defy the Night, would be a ton of fun to hang out with. With that in mind, which of the characters, including those from Defy the Night, do you think you would get on with best and worst?

defy the night book review

Harristan and Grey would probably get along really well, in a quiet, reserved sort of way. I think Corrick and Grey would hate each other.

defy the night book review

Corrick and Rhen would compete at absolutely everything, but they’d be friendly rivals. I think Tessa and Harper would be great friends. This is such a fun question! I’ll go with the Cursebreaker series. characters from your previous books do you think Tessa and Corrick would get on with the best and worst?.















Defy the night book review