![]() Bryce and Hunt’s world is a world on the brink, and they will do anything to save it. What develops is an incredible story about questioning your rulers and the society they govern, and standing up for what is right. The rebellion is growing, and Bryce and her friends get pulled into it, wondering which side is justified. Now in the sequel, ‘House of Sky and Breath,’ Bryce and Hunt want to lay low after the explosive finale of CC1, but life has other plans for them. In the first book, a demon murders her friends, and together with dark and dreamy warrior Hunt Athalar, they track down the demon and discover an underlying motive that throws their society and political agenda into disarray, opening up the doors to Hel which results in mass genocide, and a fulfilling of destiny for Bryce. ![]() If you are unfamiliar with the Crescent City series, it follows a half-human/half-fae woman named Bryce in, you guessed it, Crescent City. …This is going to be hard, so bear with me. One of the reasons I am screaming is because I am going to try and get through this whole book review without one spoiler, because I know how infuriating it is, and how it changes the way you read if you already know what’s going to happen. Otherwise known as Crescent City 2, we are currently blessed with the sequel of House of Earth & Blood! We are all screaming. ![]()
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