![]() ![]() ![]() But as Alessa got to know them, the found family trope really comes into play. They also seemed like they were going to be pretty flat. Her new possible partners make it seem like she’ll always be alone apart from her romance etc. At first, it seems like it’s going to be very predictable. This book is so strong on the character front. I had high hopes for it anyway since it’s been blurbed by the amazing Sarah Glenn Marsh, but I’m so glad I adored it. As she spends time with him, she begins to fall for him and realises that he might actually help her survive this all. In response, Alessa hires a guy from the streets, Dante, to be her bodyguard. The people are starting to believe that the only way to save them could be to kill her. But she’s killed three possible partners so far. ![]() This Vicious Grace follows Alessa, a young woman whose gift from the gods means that with the right partner, she can use their powers to defeat the evil coming. I’m glad I did, as this was an amazing book I raced through, so I’m happy I have a beautiful copy. But I did wait until I got my Fairyloot edition to read it physically. I’ve been excited about this book for a while and I was lucky to get an e-arc from NetGalley. Hodder and Stoughton publish some seriously amazing YA fantasy. ![]()
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