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The Fulbourn (Pitch & Sickle, #5)
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Where to start? I loved this book for so many different reasons. As someone who’s watched Pitch and Sickle’s journeys from the beginning (gentle hint here to readers that if they haven’t already started with previous books in the series, it’s a good idea–and a true pleasure– to do so) this book had so many things I’d been wanting to see. Long held questions are answered, and, of course, new ones posed. There’s intrigue and action and machinations and magic and plenty of peril, be it emotional, physical, spiritual, and/or all three combined. There’s also, and I admit I’d been pining more than a bit for this, genuine progress in our protagonists’ relationship. It’s a mark of how easy it is to invest in Silas and Tobias, as individuals and a partnership, that I wanted them to have hundreds of moments that are sweet and hot and healing for them both: we don’t quite get that many, but there are a precious few and they’re more than enough to enrich the narrative and offset a bit of the darkness and pressure these two face (checks notes…constantly…) Each book in this series has pulled me in deeper than the last, and in the process of reading each one I’m sure it’s my favorite so far…which means now I’m waiting with baited breath for book 6 to appear. Well worth a read.
*I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
*I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.
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Finished Reading
October 23, 2022
– Shelved