5/13/2023 0 Comments Godsgrave jay kristoff![]() This time the Roman influences are very clear, as the story involves Mia-still on her path of vengeance-concocting an elaborate and dangerous scheme in order to position herself just right in order to fulfill her goals. Kristoff wisely leads his characters away from the setting of Nevernight, the Red Church where Mia gained status as a Blade in the first book. ![]() ![]() It’s all part of the fun-and agonizing emotional rollercoaster ride-of reading a Jay Kristoff novel.Īs far as “second in a series books” go, Godsgrave held its own and then some. So that thing that you can’t believe he did? Well, maybe he did and maybe he didn’t. But Kristoff is also known for his twists. ![]() ![]() If there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years of reading this author, it’s that Kristoff is famous for doing the unexpected and “going there” when you hope-in your heart of hearts-that he’s actually bluffing. There were several times while reading Godsgravethat I had to stop reading and ask myself, “Did Jay Kristoff really just do that?” And the answer is, yes, he did. Small, unavoidable spoilers for Nevernight, if you haven’t read it yet. The nitty-gritty: A bloody good, bloody brilliant sequel in Kristoff’s ode to the Roman Empire. Published by Thomas Dunne Books on September 5 2017 This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from the Publisher in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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