![]() ![]() The action in this book was brutal and fast-paced (sometimes too fast-paced), and it kept me wanting to turn the page to find out the resolution of the conflict. I also particularly enjoyed the blending of different mythologies and the world the author created, even if the world-building was a bit clunky and obtuse at times. ![]() The author’s love for horses really shone from how she wrote about Anaba and all the horse-related detail included throughout the narrative. ![]() I never knew I needed to read about a killer demon horse until picking up this book. The characters acquired much more depth as the story progressed, and I really did end up loving Anaba. As the book progressed, however, the pacing, writing, and story improved significantly, and I read the last half of the book mostly in one sitting because I was so captivated by it. The characters felt a bit like caricatures, and the story, while interesting, was presented in a way that was confusing and hard to follow. The first 30-40% of this book was an awkwardly paced, disjointed mess. This book is a good example of why I don’t like DNFing books. ***Thank you to NetGalley and Angry Robot for providing a copy of the book! My review contains my honest thoughts about my reading experience.*** ![]()
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