Book Review: The Last Phi Hunter – Salinee Goldenberg

Book Review: The Last Phi Hunter – Salinee Goldenberg

Release date: April 9, 2024
Publisher: Angry Robot Books
Pages: 384
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Source: The publisher kindly sent me a copy of this book to review
Rating: 4/5 stars

Synopsis

Ambitious Phi Hunter and perpetual lone wolf, Ex, finds his road to glory interrupted when a heavily pregnant runaway enlists his help to escape through the ghost-infected forest…

Ex, the youngest member of the Phi Hunters Order, has spent his life slaying the ghosts and demons of Suyoram Kingdom. While he takes great pride in his mystical trade, collecting dwindling bounties and peddling butchered spirit organs lacks the glory he craves. He’s determined to hunt down Shar-Ala, a demon of nightmares, of madness – who has eluded even Ex’s masters.

In a provincial village along the way, Arinya, a charming muay-boran champion, saves him from an ass-kicking, despite being nine months pregnant. In return, she asks him to escort her through the dangerous, spirit-filled forest, where ghosts salivate over the scent of the unborn.

But as more of Arinya’s secrets emerge, and the elusive demon nears, Ex must face dangers from both men and monsters, or lose not only the respect of the Phi Hunters, but the Hunters themselves, along with the woman he’s trying not to fall in love with.

Review

The Last Phi Hunter is a hugely entertaining fantasy tale that follows Ex, a young man who spends his days hunting down Phi – ghosts and demons that plague the citizens of Suyoram. Ex dreams of earning the title of demon slayer and he has his sights set on a particular demon – the infamous Shar-Ala, demon of nightmares. As Ex embarks on his quest he meets Arinya, who asks him to accompany her through the forest. Arinya is heavily pregnant and the spirits have a taste for the unborn. As Ex and Arinya travel together Ex learns there is much more to the woman than meets the eye and in helping her he might have got a whole lot more than he bargained for.

The Last Phi Hunter is an incredibly gripping story and one I read in just a few sittings. The book has such an intriguing premise and it was so well executed. I really enjoyed Goldenberg’s writing style and the plot kept me glued to the book right till the very last page. There’s plenty of action and I loved the dynamic battle scenes between Ex and Shar-Ala.

One of the things I liked most about The Last Phi Hunter is the worldbuilding. It was excellently developed and I was so captivated by the magic and all the different kinds of spirits. The Ever-Present was also really interesting and I loved the moments Ex spends there. The story also has really terrific characters and the relationship between Ex and Arinya was developed really well. Both characters had really interesting back stories and while I’m not a huge romance person, I really enjoyed this aspect of the story.

Overall The Last Phi Hunter is a gripping fantasy tale full of action and adventure. I thoroughly enjoyed this one and hope there will be more books featuring Ex and Arinya in the future. If you’re looking for a a fantasy story with magic, romance, demons and more you’ll definitely want to check this one out.

Book Review: Through Fire and Shadow – R M Schultz

Book Review: Through Fire and Shadow – R M Schultz


Series:
The Forged and the Fallen #2
Release date: May 30th 2023
Publisher: Independently Published
Pages: 588
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Source: I received a copy of this book through LoveBooksTours
Rating: 4.25/5 stars

Synopsis

Kingdoms will burn. Heroes will rise.

At the decimated outpost of Nevergrace, Cyran Orendain and his companions stand watch. They await the full onslaught of Murgare’s retaliation. But one has turned against them and another village has been ravaged by whatever lurks in the woods.

With lady of the Never by her side, Cyran’s sister Jaslin arrives at the king’s city of Galvenstone to answer a summons. She will find the answers to the queen’s murder and the darkness lurking beneath the streets, no matter what—or who—stands in her way.

Meanwhile, Pravon the dragon thief follows the dragon assassin across the lands of Cimeren, hunting for emissaries who seek to bring peace between the kingdoms. For only one path can stop the coming war, and they will ensure this path is never found.

As the Dragon Queen returns from the Evenmeres, only those at Nevergrace sense the coming danger. The danger that stalks the far side of the Lake on Fire. Another prowls within the forest.

The growing shadows will consume all of the kingdoms and cover the lands in blood and dragon fire.

Review

Through Fire and Shadow is the second installment in R M Schultz’s The Forged and the Fallen series an epic fantasy series full of action, adventure and dragons. Following on from the events of book one, we follow Cyran, Sirra, Jaslin and Pravon as the kingdoms are gearing up for war. Will Belvenguard or Murgare be victorious and at what cost to the people who live there?

I picked up Through Fire and Shadow immediately after finishing book one, Through Blood and Dragons. This series is fast paced, addictive and full to the brim with magic and mystery. Over the course of the two books (and a prequel novella) I’ve grown so attached to these characters. Sirra is definitely my favourite, The Dragon Queen is such a great character with a fascinating background and I love that we get to learn more and more about her. I also feel like Jaslin really comes into her own in this installment as she attempts to uncover the secrets behind the assassination attempts on the Queen. Cyran and Pravon also have really interesting story arcs in this installment and I can’t wait to see where the story goes in future books.

I love all the different dragons in this story, there’s so many different kinds from forest and ice to shadow and blood. It’s something I’ve never seen in a fantasy series before and I’m always intrigued to see what new kind of dragon we’re going to meet next. The world building is excellent and Schultz does a terrific job of bringing the history of the world to life.

Through Fire and Shadow is a compelling and entertaining read. If you’re somebody who loves epic battle scenes with dragons, characters you really root for and plenty of courtly mystery and intrigue, this is a series you absolutely do not want to miss! I am already dying to get my hands on book three!

Book Review: When Among Crows – Veronica Roth

Book Review: When Among Crows – Veronica Roth


Release date:
20th May 2024
Publisher: Titan Books
Pages: 166
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Source: The publisher kindly sent me a copy of this book to review
Rating: 4/5 stars

Synopsis

When Among Crows is swift and striking, drawing from the deep well of Slavic folklore and asking if redemption and atonement can be found in embracing what we most fear.

We bear the sword, and we bear the pain of the sword.

Pain is Dymitr’s calling. His family is one in a long line of hunters who sacrifice their souls to slay monsters. Now he’s tasked with a deadly mission: find the legendary witch Baba Jaga. To reach her, Dymitr must ally with the ones he’s sworn to kill.

Pain is Ala’s inheritance. A fear-eating zmora with little left to lose, Ala awaits death from the curse she carries. When Dymitr offers her a cure in exchange for her help, she has no choice but to agree.

Together they must fight against time and the wrath of the Chicago underworld. But Dymitr’s secrets—and his true motives—may be the thing that actually destroys them.

Review

When Among Crows is the newest release from Divergent author Veronica Roth and boy does this novella pack a punch! At just under two hundred pages, I completely devoured this book because it was so captivating.

The story follows our two main characters Ala and Dymitr as they embark on a quest to find Baba Jaga. Ala is suffering from a blood curse and Dymitr offers her the chance of a cure in exchange for help finding the legendary witch. Will the two find what they’re looking for and at what cost?

This is my first time reading a Veronica Roth book since the Divergent series and I absolutely loved it. Roth has created such a fascinating world and I loved the way she mixed in Slavic folklore in a modern Chicago setting. The characters were well crafted and I really enjoyed seeing the relationships between Ala, Dymitr and Niko develop as the story progresses. When Among Crows is a beautifully written story and one that kept me hooked till the very final page. I highly recommend this one and can’t wait to see what Veronica Roth does next!

Book Review: The Gathering – C. J. Tudor

Book Review: The Gathering – C. J. Tudor

Release date: April 9 2024
Publisher: Michael Joseph Books
Pages: 352
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Source: The publisher kindly sent me a copy of this book to review
Rating: 4.5/5 stars

Synopsis

Deadhart, Alaska. 873. Living.

In a small Alaska town, a boy is found with his throat ripped out and all the blood drained from his body. The inhabitants of Deadhart haven’t seen a killing like this in twenty-five years. But they know who’s responsible: a member of the Colony, an ostracized community of vampyrs living in an old mine settlement deep in the woods.

Detective Barbara Atkins, a specialist in vampyr killings, is called in to officially determine if this is a Colony killing—and authorize a cull. Old suspicions die hard in a town like Deadhart, but Barbara isn’t so sure. Determined to find the truth, she enlists the help of a former Deadhart sheriff, Jenson Tucker, whose investigation into the previous murder almost cost him his life. Since then, Tucker has become a recluse. But he knows the Colony better than almost anyone.

As the pair delve into the town’s history, they uncover secrets darker than they could have imagined. And then another body is found. While the snow thickens and the nights grow longer, a killer stalks Deadhart, and two disparate communities circle each other for blood. Time is running out for Atkins and Tucker to find the truth: Are they hunting a bloodthirsty monster . . . or a twisted psychopath? And which is more dangerous?

Review

C. J. Tudor is back with an icy horror that will have you turning pages long into the night. Set in Deadhart Alaska, the story follows Detective Barbara Atkins who is sent to Deadhart to investigate what is believed to be a vampyr killing. If this turns out to be the work of a vampyr she will have to authorize a cull of the vampyr colony. As Barbara works alongside the local police to uncover the truth behind the murder, she soon finds there are dark secrets in the town of Deadhart and there might be more going on than she ever thought possible.

One thing I absolutely love about C. J. Tudor’s books is that they always have the most unique and intriguing premises and The Gathering is absolutely no exception. I love vampire stories so this hooked me right from the very outset. It was gripping, well paced and had tons of twists I didn’t see coming. I really enjoy Tudor’s writing style – the story is full of atmosphere and there are some scenes that are especially tense and creepy.

Tudor’s characters are also really fascinating and I really liked our main protagonist Barbara. She’s pushed to take the easy way out and just authorise the cull, but she’s determined to do what’s right for both the vampyrs and the humans. I loved the way so many of the townsfolk were suspicious and honestly I was never quite sure who was trustworthy and who wasn’t. I absolutely love when I book keeps you guessing like that and Tudor executed that in a really brilliant way.

The story kept me intrigued and I definitely found myself thinking about this book even when I wasn’t reading it. If you love twisty and compelling horror stories that will without a doubt send a shiver up your spine, you won’t want to miss The Gathering.

Book Review: Every Move You Make – C. L. Taylor

Book Review: Every Move You Make – C. L. Taylor


Release date: March 28 2024
Publisher: Avon Books
Pages: 422
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Source: I received an E-ARC via Netgalley
Rating: 4.25/5 stars

Synopsis

Keep your friends close and your enemies closer…

Alexandra, Lucy, Bridget, River and Natalie. Five friends who wish they’d never met. Because the one thing they have in common is the worst thing in their lives: they are all being stalked.

When one of their group is murdered, days after their stalker is released from prison, time stands still for them all. They know their lives could end just as brutally at any moment – all it takes is for the people they fear the most to catch up with them.

When the group receive a threat that one of them will die in ten days’ time, the terror that stalks their daily lives becomes all-consuming. But they know they don’t want to be victims anymore – it’s time to turn the tables and finally get their revenge.

Because the only way to stop a stalker is to become one yourself…

Review

Every Move You Make is the latest edge of your seat thriller from C. L. Taylor. The story follows five strangers who form a support group for people who are the victims of stalking. When one of the group is murdered, the other four attend the funeral, only to receive a threat that one of them will die in ten days’ time. Can the group figure out which one of them is going to die as well as stop the stalkers that are ruining their lives?

I don’t read an awful lot of thrillers but whenever C. L. Taylor releases a book I know I need to drop everything to read it. Fast paced and addictive, I absolutely raced through this book. Taylor is the Queen of captivating premises and this story hooked me in right from the very first chapter. The story definitely keeps you glued to the page and there are plenty of twists and turns that you definitely won’t see coming. Taylor has a really accessible writing style and I loved the way the tension continued to build and build as the ten days counted down.

The characters in Every Move You Make are particularly intriguing. Taylor has created a really fascinating cast and each of our four main characters felt really well developed. I enjoyed watching the dynamic between the group change, particularly as they began to grow more suspicious of each other. I was never really sure who was trustworthy and as a result, I found I questioned all of them. Overall I think Alex was my favourite, her backstory was really interesting and I was particularly invested in her storyline.

Overall Every Move You Make is a tense and gripping thriller. If you’re a C. L. Taylor fan or you’re looking for a thriller that will have you turning pages long into the night, this is a book you do not want to miss.

Book Review: Dreams of Fire – Shauna Lawless

Book Review: Dreams of Fire – Shauna Lawless


Series:
Gael Song #0.5
Release date: March 14 2024
Publisher: Head of Zeus
Pages: 105
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Source: I received an E-ARC via Netgalley
Rating: 4.25/5 stars

Synopsis

The immortals of Ireland renew their ancient warfare as the new generations come to terms with their place in the world. Part of Shauna Lawless’s critically acclaimed Gael Song series, Dreams of Fire introduces medieval Ireland as it was a century before The Children of Gods and Fighting Men.

Rónnat and Fódla are Descendants of the Tuatha Dé Danann. They live a peaceful life with their aged warrior father in the north of Ireland. The Fomorians – age-old enemies of their kind – are thought to be battle-vanquished, for no conflict has been fought between their immortal races for generations.

But rumours of war and endless shifting allegiances mean that the Descendants’ position is not secure in the mortal world. There are powerful voices among the Descendants who want their kind to dwell permanently in strongholds hidden from mortals – threatening Rónnat’s love of freedom.

And the Fomorians, though greatly reduced in number, are far from vanquished. Led by their mighty prince, Balorach, the remaining Fomorians, with their gift of fire-magic, seek to destroy the Descendants.

The Descendants have the advantage of their own magical powers, and mighty warriors defend them… but if they cannot be beaten, why do the voices Rónnat hears on the wind speak of death and destruction?

Review

Dreams of Fire is a short novella set in the world of Shuana Lawless’s Gael Song series. The story follows Rónnat and Fódla at a much younger age. They live a quiet life with their father, safe in the knowledge that the Fomorians have been vanquished from the world. When rumours start to stir about war, the descendants of the Tuatha Dé Danann begin to suggest they should remove themselves from the mortal world. Rónnat is dead set against this, but with those she loves being threatened, will she have a choice?

I really loved both The Children of Gods and Fighting Men and The Words of Kings and Prophets so I was incredibly excited to pick up this new release from Shauna Lawless. This story might be just over 100 pages, but it definitely packs a punch. Full of beautiful writing, I loved being back in this story and reading Dreams of Fire has made me even more excited for the release of book three. The story is well paced and contains quite a bit of action.

I loved being back with Rónnat and Fódla and it was so intriguing to see them as young girls and see how their relationship has changed between the events of Dreams of Fire and The Children of Gods and Fighting Men. This novella is definitely a great addition to the series, but I also think this would be a terrific place for new readers to start the series. The story hooks you in straight away and will have you itching to pick up the main series.

Dreams of Fire is a captivating story and I read the entire thing in one sitting. If you’ve read the main series already this is an excellent tale that gives the reader the chance to learn more about the descendants and their history. If you’ve not yet had a chance to pick the series up yet and you’re looking for a fantasy series full of brilliant characters, magic and action, then Dreams of Fire is the perfect introduction.

Blog Tour: Sanctuary of the Shadow – Aurora Ascher

Blog Tour: Sanctuary of the Shadow – Aurora Ascher


Series:
Elemental Emergence #1
Release date: March 28th 2024
Publisher: Transworld Publishers
Pages: 387
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Source: The publisher kindly sent me a copy of this book to review
Rating: 3/5 stars

Synopsis

Some follow their destiny.
Others fall for it.

For humans, Salizar’s is a place of mystery and wonder. For Harrow, it’s a place to hide from those who slaughtered her entire clan. A haven where she can disguise both her abilities and who she really is.

Until he arrives.

He has no recollection of who—or even what—he is. He only knows that he’s a monster, with wings and powerful abilities never seen before. But beneath the layers of rage and isolation, one glimpse into those inky black eyes reveals a soul that calls out to the loneliness in Harrow.

And so she chooses him.

She is drawn to the mystery of him, her unquenchable need for his kiss. And as powerful enemies align and conspire against them, Harrow knows their only hope is escape.

Now, with every secret she unlocks from his past, a shadow from her own whispers free—luring enemies who will stop at nothing to get their final revenge on Harrow. And she’s given them the perfect weapon…because her winged beast is not what he seems.

But maybe it’s time they finally learn—neither is she.

Review

Sanctuary of the Shadow is a fast paced tale that follows a young woman working at a magical circus. Harrow is the last of her clan and the circus is the perfect place to hide her abilities and who she truly is. When a newcomer comes to the circus with no memory of who he is, Harrow finds herself drawn to him and must unravel the mystery of who he is.

Sanctuary of the Shadow is a compulsively readable story and one that I flew through in a few sittings. The story is quick paced and is easy to get into. I thought the story had a really intriguing premise I loved the idea of a circus setting and would love to learn more about the circus and its performers in future books. Ascher’s writing style is vivid and I found it really easy to lose myself in this magical fantasy romance tale. This is my first time reading a book from Aurora Ascher but I am certainly keen to read more from them, and I would be interested to see where the story goes in book two.

While this is a fantasy romance tale, it does lean heavily towards the romance and I do think the fantasy elements and worldbuilding could have been fleshed out a bit more. I liked our main characters Harrow and Raith, but their relationship develops very quickly and I think it could have done with the characters getting to know each other more. That being said both Harrow and Raith felt like dynamic and well crafted characters. I was really interested in the different elementals and the different abilities they had, this is definitely something I’d like to see explored a bit more in the next book in the series. There are also some very steamy scenes in this book which wasn’t what I was expecting but overall this was a quick and entertaining read.

While I didn’t completely fall in love with this one, Sanctuary of the Shadow is a story that will have fantasy romance fans absolutely glued to the page. So if you’re looking for your next fantasy romance read, this one should definitely be on your reading list.

Blog Tour: Murder Road – Simone St. James

Blog Tour: Murder Road – Simone St. James


Release date:
March 28 2024
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Pages: 368
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Source: The publisher kindly sent me a copy of this book to review
Rating: 4.25/5 stars

Synopsis

April and Eddie have taken a wrong turn.

They’re on a long dark road, late at night, and they see a woman up ahead, clearly in trouble.

They stop and pick her up. It’s only once she’s in the car that they see the blood.

And then they see the headlights, and at last, the woman speaks, her voice faint. “I’m sorry, he’s coming.”

Ingeniously plotted and heartstoppingly terrifying, are you ready to uncover the secret of Murder Road?

Review

Murder Road is the newest dark and twisty release from Simone St. James. The story follows newlyweds April and Eddie as they’re driving to their honeymoon resort. They take a wrong turn late at night and find themselves on a dark and deserted road. As they drive they come across a young woman alone and in trouble. Offering to give her a ride they pick her up only to find she’s covered in blood. They see some mysterious headlights and the woman tells them nothing except “he’s coming.” Eddie and April soon find themselves entangled in a murder investigation, but will they be able to unravel the secrets of Atticus Line?

This is my first time reading a book from Simone St. James and it was such an addictive read! It hooks you in right from the very first page and the short engaging chapters had me turning pages long into the night. James does a terrific job building a tense, uneasy atmosphere that continues to build as we delve deeper and deeper into the mysteries of Coldlake Falls. The story is pretty fast paced and there are plenty of twists and surprise moments that will keep the reader on their toes. The ending was something I didn’t expect and I really enjoyed the way the story wrapped up. Having absolutely devoured Murder Road I am so keen to read more from Simone St. James.

I really liked the characters St. James created in this story. April and Eddie are determined to find out the truth, but they’re also harbouring secrets of their own and it was so compelling to read about their lives before they got married. I also really liked Rose and the Snell sisters who were terrific secondary characters. Murder Road is a brilliant, addictive read with more than a few moments that will send a shiver down your spine. If you’re looking for a book that will keep you hooked right till the very last page, this one should definitely be your next read.

Book Review: The Tainted Cup – Robert Jackson Bennett

Book Review: The Tainted Cup – Robert Jackson Bennett


Series:
Shadow of the Leviathan #1
Release Date: February 6 2024
Publisher: Hodderscape
Pages: 413
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Source: I received an E-ARC via Netgalley
Rating: 4.25/5 stars

Synopsis

In Daretana’s greatest mansion, a high imperial officer lies dead—killed, to all appearances, when a tree erupted from his body. Even here at the Empire’s borders, where contagions abound and the blood of the leviathans works strange magical changes, it’s a death both terrifying and impossible.

Assigned to investigate is Ana Dolabra, a detective whose reputation for brilliance is matched only by her eccentricities. Rumor has it that she wears a blindfold at all times, and that she can solve impossible cases without even stepping outside the walls of her home.

At her side is her new assistant, Dinios Kol, magically altered in ways that make him the perfect aide to Ana’s brilliance. Din is at turns scandalized, perplexed, and utterly infuriated by his new superior—but as the case unfolds and he watches Ana’s mind leap from one startling deduction to the next, he must admit that she is, indeed, the Empire’s greatest detective.

As the two close in on a mastermind and uncover a scheme that threatens the Empire itself, Din realizes he’s barely begun to assemble the puzzle that is Ana Dolabra—and wonders how long he’ll be able to keep his own secrets safe from her piercing intellect.

Review

Robert Jackson Bennett’s newest release follows assistant investigator Din as he assists the rather eccentric Ana Dolabra with investigating the murder of a high imperial officer. The murder is very unusual as he is killed when a tree erupts from his body. As Ana and Din investigate they find themselves wrapped up in a mystery far larger than they thought. With secrets at every turn will they be able to uncover who is responsible and at what cost?

Robert Jackson Bennett is one of those authors that I’ve always wanted to try but just hadn’t gotten around to picking up yet. I’m now kicking myself for having waited so long because this was such a gripping read. The story is set in such a unique, fascinating world and Bennett does a terrific job of bringing Daretana to life. I found it so easy to get completely caught up in the story and the setting felt so vivid. I’m so intrigued to see more of the world and the leviathans in the subsequent books in the series.

The Tainted Cup really did feel different to anything I’ve read before. It’s a murder mystery wrapped up in a fantasy novel. It was well paced, with plenty of surprise twists and turns that I didn’t see coming. It has a very Sherlock and Watson feel to it and I was fascinated by how Ana deduced things about the murder. The story is definitely a clever one and it has made me so desperate to go back and read more from Robert Jackson Bennett.

Ana and Din are well crafted characters and I really liked their dynamic. Din is very much the suffering assistant and Ana is brilliant and full of witty banter. I loved seeing how she would manipulate a conversation or situation to uncover the answers she needed. I can’t wait to read more of their adventures. If you’re looking for a fantasy tale that’s fun, full of mystery and incredibly gripping, you won’t want to miss The Tainted Cup.

Book Review: Lie or Die – A J Clack

Book Review: Lie or Die – A J Clack


Release Date:
7th March 2024
Publisher: Firefly Press
Pages: 367
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Source: The publisher kindly sent me a copy of this book to review
Rating: 4/5 stars

Synopsis

Ten strangers trapped in a television studio
Forty-two remote cameras
Trust no one

When a casting call is announced for new reality TV show Lie or Die, Kass is tricked into auditioning by her best friend. Big Brother meets Mafia, Lie or Die pits contestants against each other as they try to discover who is a murderous agent and who is an innocent player. But when contestants start to turn up dead (the real kind, not the fake kind), Kass realises that not being eliminated and winning the game is the least of her worries. No longer a game of truth and lies, Kass and her friends are in a fight for survival. ‘Reality’ just got very real.

Review

Lie or Die is a fast-paced and twisty young adult thriller that follows a young girl named Kass who ends up auditioning for a new reality TV show that pits players against each other as they attempt to discover who is the murderous agent among them. Who is telling the truth and who isn’t? Kass knows she can’t trust anyone. As tensions climb in the game and players start actually dying, Kass has to use all her wits to discover what’s really going on and save those around her.

I absolutely love the TV show Traitors and this is exactly the book to read if you’re looking for something to fill that Traitors hole in your life. This is such a fun and addictive read, I raced through it and it was full to the brim with edge of your seat moments. There were plenty of surprises and twists and I was surprised by the ending because it wasn’t what I expected it to be. I don’t read an awful lot of YA thrillers but this was a compelling story with an engaging writing style. The story felt well executed and I would definitely be keen to read more from A J Clack in the future.

The friendship dynamics in the story were well portrayed and I loved seeing the way the friendships and alliances changed as things became more and more tense. The story had a good sense of atmosphere and I really liked our main protagonist Kass. She felt well crafted and I was rooting for her the entire time. If you’re looking for an engaging YA thriller that will keep you hooked till the very last page, definitely check out Lie or Die – you won’t be disappointed.