Blaize and the Maven by Ellen Bard is OMG! First off, thank you, NetGalley for letting me read this book and the publishing company for auto approving me for this book because this book is beyond words. Secondly, thank you to the author for not having Canada being steadily snowing like so many authors do because it always bugs me being in BC (and yes a massive thank you for doing it close to my home town) and people seem to forget that my country is like every other country and has this miraculous thing called weather.
I was hooked from the first page and devoured it in one day. This novel got in my head, and I was so annoyed whenever I got interrupted from reading it because I needed to know what was happening.
The characters and worldbuilding are incredible. I have no complaints about this book except that it ended. I love that the author had Blaize try to say Cuinn's name because I was saying it wrong up until that point (and it's pronounced Quinn, not how I was saying it. I was calling him Coo-inn don't ask why). I could gush on and on about this book because there is no end of praise for this book. It has a gorgeous cover, the blurb is precisely what happens, and the characters are someone I can see as being real (in fact, I want them to be real). I need to read the second book ASAP.
Okay, I will stop gushing about this book, and you go read this book. Deal.
13 out of 5 stars.
30-year-old girl addicted to reading and writing. I review books for free, so if anyone wants a review of a book or book adaptation into a movie or tv series, feel free to contact me at bookgirl.reviews.books@gmail.com. Meet you in a thousand lives, book angels.
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