This was really good. I wasn't really sure what to expect when I picked this up because, honestly, I snagged it because of the cover. The story itself surprised me with how quickly it pulled me in. I like how I didn't see all of Laila's deaths, just the ones that really matter the most. But it was interesting to move the plot along a timeline by dragging the story on for ages. The artwork was beautiful and the story compelling. I'm really glad I stumbled across this at the library. It was an ace find!
Ugh, I wanted to like this so much more than I did. I've been on such a Western Horror kick for the last few months. So between the cover and the synopsis, this would be a win, and it starts off with a bang and pulls me right now. But somewhere in the middle, I kind of stopped caring, and the only reason I kept reading was to figure out how it all connected. But I knew who the villain was what his angel was. I also wasn't super surprised by the twist about the main gal's (I already forgot her name) son. It was really good in theory, and so much potential. But it just didn't do it for me from start to finish. Even the ending felt a bit rushed in a way, instead of being as epic as they were aiming for.
HAPPY READING!!



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