Reviewed by thepunktheory on
How are these books THIS good? Seriously, who gave Michael J. Sullivan permission? That guy never misses a single beat. Just like all the other books in the series Winter’s Daughter was immaculate. The mystery is set up expertly, all the different strands of the story come together so nicely at the end. Everything makes sense and is explained well, which is something I appreciate immensely. And whatever doesn’t get explained remains a mystery because it is part of something larger that we’ll circle back to in another book. With Sullivan, nothing ever feels half-baked and like there are plot holes that he’s trying to cover up.
As usual, my two bois, Royce and Hadrian, are amazing in this book, and I can’t help but find Royce more and more relatable with everything I read about him – which is probably not a good thing.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 30 November, 2021: Finished reading
- 30 November, 2021: Reviewed