Starborn by Katie Macalister is one of those sagas where it is so bad, and yet somehow, it is so good. I could not put this book down even with those few moments that made me want to. Do not ask me to describe the book because its hard to put into words. There are a lot of horny moments, and honestly, mos,t of the time, it felt like watching a train wreck in slow motion. I loved the characters even as they all started to blur together, there was not a lot to distinguish between the characters. The only thing I did not enjoy was the prologue because the main character in that blurb was so annoying, and I have no clue if it takes place before or after the story. Although I loved the ending where one of the characters is now a wanted fugitive. I'm curious to see where it goes because somehow everything worked together, and I cannot imagine the book any other way.
4.5 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.
Friday, December 27, 2019
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