![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Truly, every character keeps everything to themselves. It isn't a basic 'no one can trust each other' setup. Four years later is when the book starts and Fable finds a way (barely) off the island and constantly is facing new secrets about the people around her, trying to figure out where she can call home, and struggling to remember that the only person she can rely on is herself.įor me, I think I really enjoyed this book because it is such a fascinating environment and, consequently, character study. Very vague, very cryptic, but it's all that Fable has to hold on to while on the island because everyone is out for their own survival. He told her that if and when she made her way back to him, he would give her what she was due. I know that doesn't seem like actually too many pieces in play, but just hold up for a second, I'll talk about that later.įable was left on an island by her father to fend for herself when she was thirteen years old. I hadn't planned on reading it quite yet, but I am so glad I picked it up! I had a high suspicion that I would really like this book because I really liked Adrienne Young's other book, A Sky in the Deep, but wow! I really had a great time reading this book and I borderline love it! This is the start of a fantasy duology involving: pirates, ocean exploration, lots of gems, and some power struggles. Martin's Press and NetGalley for providing me with an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.***įable was a such a sweet little surprise joy this week. ![]()
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