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Thursday, November 16, 2017

Review: Fiendish

Title Fiendish
By Brenna Yovanoff
Genre YA Supernatural/Paranormal
Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Synopsis
When Clementine was a child her mother and aunt dabbled in dirt magic, making cures and small spells for the local folk, but when strange things started to happen the towns people panicked. Clementine's home was burned to the ground and her mother was killed. Clementine was kept safe by magic but was locked in the cellar; trapped by willow roots and silenced she stayed that way for ten years, until a boy sets her free. Now she must come into her power and find out what happened in the past so she can save the future.

First Sentence
When I was little, everything twinkled.

I've only read one other book by Yovanoff and had only luke-warm feelings about it so I went into this one with pretty low expectations. Maybe that's why I ended up loving it so much.

The twisted magic of this one lent to a great atmosphere to start off with. Everyone in this crazy little town had a dark side that disturbed me. I think that's why I loved Clementine so much! She was so sweet and kind and forgiving and not in that annoying, too-good-to-be-true way. She was genuine and I adored her.

The story had me intrigued from page one. I wanted to know what in the world was going on. Were the fiends really bad? How did Clementine end up trapped in that cellar? Would the young teens be able to come together with their collective powers and stop another Reckoning? I wanted to know. I actually cared. It was great to be so invested.

I loved the satisfying ending and I love that Yovanoff writes stand-a-lones.

 Should you read it
 If you're looking for a exciting and unique page turner give this one a go.

14 comments:

  1. I haven't read anything by this author yet. This one sounds like a great place to start.

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  2. This book is always showing up as one of my Goodreads recommendations; I'm glad to know it's actually a good read. :)

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  3. I've only read one of her books too, but this is on my TBR.

    Also, so much love for standalones. It's totally ok for there not to be more and more and more. :)

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  4. Haven't read any of her books but you've me intrigued. Will keep this book in mind.

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    1. They’re pretty good. Well...this one was.

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  5. I had the same experience with a book by Yovanoff, not liking it all that much. Maybe this one will be better for me, too!

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  6. I've wanted to read books by her, but I haven't yet. And, I love that she write stand-alones too. We need more of those!

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