![]() I loved how grief was described in waves, returning when least expected, creeping up at the worst possible moments. Bri is captivating and real, which is why the stakes were so high. Bayron has crafted a character that the reader can truly care about. Bri’s emotions are so palpable, they lift effortlessly off the page. ![]() ![]() I really struggle to read books about bereavement, but Bayron writes about grief in such a compelling way. As I stepped back into her world, the tone was potent, and I felt the weight of grief suffocating the protagonist. Bri’s journey was a thrill from start to finish, and there is just far too much to unpack in one review. Every chapter of This Wicked Fate topped the final moments of the previous book. One of the reasons I rated This Poison Heart so highly was because of the incredible ending. ![]() Every image was like a little painting in my mind. The descriptions of the flowers blooming and flowing as Bri commands, the intoxicating poisons, the rich greenery and the overgrown gardens. There is something so whimsical about the way Bayron writes. Reading the opening words of This Wicked Fate, was like a deep breath of fresh air. ![]() This Poison Heart was one of my favourite reads of last year, and I was over the moon when I received an arc of the sequel. ![]()
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