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Darkdawn Review
This is the third and final book in the Nevernight Chronicles. We follow on immediately after the events that took place in Godsgrave with Mia having just murdered Cardinal Duomo and barely escaping with Jonnen.
The direction that the plot went with this book again completely surprised me! We dig a lot deeper into the history of Itreyan and the legends surrounding the gods and how it correlates back to Mia and being a darkin.
I like that we head back to the mountain and the Red Church where everything really originated. It felt like we came back full circle and it was gratifying to see how much Mia has changed from the first time she walked in those doors. It was a nice nod to the first book and I really liked how everything tied together.
Mia’s character is just super entertaining and very multifaceted. She’s strong, crass, murderous, sometimes completely without mercy and other times she’s vulnerable, lonely and scared. She’s such a well rounded character in my opinion, not without her faults but she will be the first one to own up to them. I absolutely loved her growth and evolution over the course of the series and I am sad that this will be the last we see of her.
From the start reading the prologue and knowing that she is going to die really had me on the edge of my seat throughout the book. I honestly didn’t know how Jay Kristoff was going to top everything that happened in Godsgrave but I will say that it was pretty up to par. The pace of the book was very quick and there were copious amounts of action and adventure and an element of mystery that keeps you engaged and eager to read on.
The love triangle element wasn’t a favourite of mine. Again now that Tric was back in the picture I honestly thought Mia would gravitate back to him and leave Ash. I guess the bond she creates with Ash was too great for Tric and it really shows in the book how much they love each other. There was some really open and honest conversation about their feelings, which I appreciated and at the end of the day Ash was the one that Mia couldn’t live without. The sacrifice Tric makes for Mia was beautiful and again really displayed the depths of his love for her, which I kind of think she didn’t appreciate enough.
Once again the scope of the world really blew my mind. The amount of detail and context put into the book amazes me and I really loved every single minute of it!
⭐️4.5/5 stars a fitting ending!
Recent Book Haul
This is a haul of books that I have accumulated over the course of the last month or so. I’ve really been trying to not buy a lot of books that I haven’t read yet and only getting new releases I’m super excited for or books I’ve read and rated 4 stars or over!

Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo

Harry Potter & the Goblet of Fire Illustrated Edition by J.K. Rowling

The Turn of the Key by Ruth Ware

The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

Darkdawn by Jay Kristoff

Five Dark Fates by Kendare Blake

WWW Wednesday
Time for another WWW Wednesday!!
I am currently reading Darkdawn by Jay Kristoff! I am only about 10 pages in so I’m still on the early stages but I am SO excited to finally read this!

The last book I completed was My Lovely Wife by Samantha Downing. This was definitely one of the most twisted domestic thrillers I’ve read in a while. It was like a roller-coaster ride from beginning to end!

I think next I’ll be continuing on in the Falling Kingdoms series by Morgan Rhodes with Rebel Spring. I actually really enjoyed the plot and pacing from Falling Kingdoms and I found the characters quite complex and entertaining so I’m excited to continue on in this series!

Extraordinary Book Titles
This week’s Top Ten Tuesday prompt is books with extraordinary book titles. I have chosen 10 books from this year with interesting book titles that played a factor in making me want to pick them up! These could be books I’ve never heard of before, super hyped books or random books that immediately intrigued me because of its name.
Daughter of the Burning City by Amanda Foody

The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden

Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff

The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers

Birthday by Meredith Russo

Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng

The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren

Sawkill Girls by Claire Legrand

Sky in the Deep by Adrienne Young

Neverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl

