![]() ![]() I LOVED the dichotomy between the two main female characters with one being a prideful but seeming harmless/sweet at the beginning until we learn more about her powers and start her slow decent into her villianhood and one being a confident, seeming heartless killer-for-hire who becomes our story’s hero. The first 50 pages were a little rough but once I got past those, I was INVESTED. I’ve had Furyborn in my tbr for a while but decided I wanted to read a fantasy for a bit of a change of pace/plot/etc. That being said and once I figured that out for myself, I enjoyed this much more than I thought I would. While things are necessarily graphically described, the actions within most/all scenes are still very much geared to an adult audience. ![]() I would not recommend this for pre/younger teen readers because it does not feel appropriate for them, in my opinion. Despite its marketing as such, this is much more of a New Adult fantasy novel. I would first like to say that Furyborn is NOT ya. ![]()
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