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A review by davinareads
Destroy the Day by Brigid Kemmerer
emotional
funny
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Brigid Kemmerer is definitely one of my go to author especially when it comes to kingdoms and deeply misunderstood characters.
Destroy the Day is another successful written book in the Defy the Night trilogy and I'm very happy with the way it wrapped up this series.
There were many funny moments that took me by surprised and a lot of moments where my eyes watered. I laughed, cried and loved a lot through this read.
The characters are by far the highlight in this book. Every single one of them has great chemistry between one another and they all
had fantastic character development.
I loved where Corrick's and Lochlan's relationship went. It felt very natural and there were many layers added to them.
I always loved Harristan but I loved him even more in this book same goes to Quint, he's the secondary character in this series but I loved him as well. Harristan definitely made me cry the most at his parts.
It was easy to fall back into this world and remember where we left off. I will say the characters are the main focal point and the plot secondary but again, the characters are so well crafted that I didn't care. I can read about them all day.
Destroy the Day is another successful written book in the Defy the Night trilogy and I'm very happy with the way it wrapped up this series.
There were many funny moments that took me by surprised and a lot of moments where my eyes watered. I laughed, cried and loved a lot through this read.
The characters are by far the highlight in this book. Every single one of them has great chemistry between one another and they all
had fantastic character development.
I loved where Corrick's and Lochlan's relationship went. It felt very natural and there were many layers added to them.
I always loved Harristan but I loved him even more in this book same goes to Quint, he's the secondary character in this series but I loved him as well. Harristan definitely made me cry the most at his parts.
It was easy to fall back into this world and remember where we left off. I will say the characters are the main focal point and the plot secondary but again, the characters are so well crafted that I didn't care. I can read about them all day.