Reviewed by Linda on

5 of 5 stars

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Five blew my mind. It's a story I've been waiting for since forever, and Huss definitely didn't disappoint.


Story:


Princess Shrike was all ready to move on with her life. With no news from five in the past six years, she figured she should just do her thing. Date. Make new friends. Vacation in the Hamptons. Until her brother Ollie sends her a message saying she has to come home. Because Five is home.

There was a lot of intrigue in Five. And a lot of heartache. And quite a bit of sadness. Of course, I also got Huss' spectacular snark. And her hotness. Plus love - Five was also filled with beautiful love. Of course, there are also secret societies, violence, fights and some very self-involved people.

The suspense killed me. And that is all I'm going to say. At the end, I didn't know up from down. Or right from left. I felt lost and found at the same time. And I was utterly shocked.

Characters:


Rory is sweetness. But she also packs a huge punch, knows how to shoot, and has a lot of love to give.
Five is his usual quirky self. Extremely smart. But the guys he's up against might be even smarter.
Oliver is young here, but still a schemer.

Writing style :


Five has dual points of views from Five and Rory's perspective. Written in first person, present tense, I was right in the middle of the action with Rory and Five until the end.

Feels :


My feels died of shock, I think. But before that happened, there was excitement, love, anticipation...



Snowflake was young then. Rory's first pony. She'd just started learning to rid.e And on that Halloween night we trick-or-treated riding around Fort Collins on a perfectly-groomed white pony dressed up in every detail as a princess and her knight.

Her tongue is sweet. Like she's been sampling her outfit while she was waiting for me. She tastes like the past, the present, and the future all at once.

Fucking Five. Why can't he just see things my way? We're grown-ups now. That stupid kid stuff is over. And I'm ready to start something new. I don't want to be his princess. I want to be his queen.

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