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Shadows So Cruel

Court of Ravens, Book 2

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Shadows So Cruel

De : Liv Zander
Lu par : Shaina Summerville, Tor Thom, Tommy Fuller
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Adrift in a sky shadowed by war,

We seek, we ache,

Searching for the woman who fled us.

We shattered her heart, but she unfurled her feathers,

Our sweetheart, our little dove,

Escaping our talons on pure white wings.

One of us soars over battlements,

Haunted by past mistakes,

Vowing never to repeat them.

The other storms through walls of stone and hatred,

Eager to destroy the shackles of his past,

Determined to shackle her to him instead. Forever.

Loyalties are torn.

Friendships are tested.

Among the chaos, one claim stands irrefutably:

We will get her back.

She will be ours.

Come home to us, white Raven.

Shadows so Cruel is a full-length dark fantasy romance novel, and book two in the Court of Ravens duet. The two-part story features two morally gray raven shifters, a young woman at the mercy of their shadows, and a HEA. This world contains dark elements, violence, and themes some may find disturbing. Listeners can find more detailed information at LivZander.com. What this book doesn't contain is a hero—because villains do it better. And two do it better than one…

©2023 Liv Zander (P)2023 Dreamscape Media
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My biggest frustration with this book is the main character, which obviously is a very important part of a book. She is mostly just very weak spineless and needy. Brushing off pretty casually repeated… violations… which are treated as a big deal when it comes to forgiving the sins of the main male character, but inconsequential when he’s doing it to her for no other reason than cruelty and selfishness.
It could have been a great book, if only cruelty was treated as an actually BAD thing, with the concequences it should come with. Even just a « sorry for what i did » would have been an improvement…

Good spice, ok story, bad characters

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