Bryn knows she can’t change it though she tries but I’m glad she stands up for herself and others. Her uncle is their leader, and he rules the family with an iron first – and yet the family bond is strong but all around its toxic. ~ I really liked how Bryn is so determined to belong and become a Roth but she isn’t going to take the way how the kids are treated and trained in this family. I just wanted more of them together on the page. I wish we had more time for their relationship to grow but it’s a standalone. It’s an attraction that becomes a forbidden love scenario. And she has to make a hard choice at the end… She’s been waiting all her life to be worthy of the Roth name, but when she finally gets her chance it isn’t as easy as it seems. + Bryn Roth – she’s on the outside looking in and she wants to belong. Since this is a standalone spin-off I felt like it was more high stakes because the story was going to have an ending. It has the same intensity – the feeling that everyone is playing a dangerous game and it’s not clear who to trust. + I love that this is set in the same world as the last series, Fable. Let’s take a look at what I thought of the book: brought readers to Sky in the Deep, New York Times bestselling author Adrienne Young returns with Fable, the first book in this new captivating duology. Not gonna lie – I love this world of merchants, pirates, traders – it’s so intense and gritty. This book is set in the world of the Fable series – which I loved and honestly I feel like this could have been a new duology or trilogy but it is a standalone.
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