Reviewed by bumblingbookworm on
I'm currently making my way through the unread books on my shelf, and Leigh Bardugo's books make up a nice chunk of them. Until this week, I've owned all of her books and only read Shadow and Bone, which I read more than 3 years ago. My goal this month is to read the rest of Leigh Bardugo's books, and I can now knock Siege and Storm off that list. I tried to read this after I read Shadow and Bone, and I struggled a bit to get through it, but this time I didn't have any issues - I read it quite quickly and found I really enjoyed it.
I won't say too much about this, because it's the second in the series and I don't want to give too much away. All I'll say is that Mal is so annoying and needs to disappear, but Sturmhond is so precious! I love the Grishaverse, what Bardugo has created is simply amazing. I can't wait to read more books set in this world, including Ruin and Rising and the Six of Crows duology. The pacing in this book was quite good to begin with, but as I continued it dragged a bit in the middle, before picking back up again towards the end. A solid middle book, and I can't wait to see how it ends - 4 stars.
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