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The Serpent and the Wolf by Rebecca Robinson
4.0
This was a fun romantasy. I listened to this one on audio and followed along in an e-arc. I loved alternating back and forth between the two, it was a fun reading experience. The audiobook was well done, and the narrator really did a good job of bringing the story to life and created such an immersive experience. I love books with arranged marriage. It is one of my favorite tropes, well arranged marriage and marriage of convenience. This is a slow burn romance, with a found family, and magic! The mix of everything in this book was well done. The slow burn romance was nice, romance wasn’t necessarily the main focus of the book, but a sub-plot and it worked well. Just don’t go into this expecting a lot of romance. The world building was well done and slowly introduced me to the world the book was set in. I tend to get frustrated with world building if not well done, however, this one was great, and I really enjoyed it. This book sucked me in right from the start, after a little bit I was fully engaged and didn’t want to stop listening to this one, so then I switched to the e-arc and finished in two days.
If you’re looking for a witch focused romantasy with a nice romance sub-plot, then you need to check this one out.
Thank you to @sagapressbooks @simon.audio @rrobinsonwrites for access to copies of this book. All thoughts are my own.
If you’re looking for a witch focused romantasy with a nice romance sub-plot, then you need to check this one out.
Thank you to @sagapressbooks @simon.audio @rrobinsonwrites for access to copies of this book. All thoughts are my own.