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Blackhearts by Nicole Castroman

indecisivesailorscout's review

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3.0

Needed more pirating and less backstory.

truequeenofchaos's review

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2.0

This book wasn't terrible, and I'm sure contemporary readers might like it. It was just a disappointment for me.
Blackhearts was supposed to be about how the pirate Blackbeard came to be the ruthless pirate that he's infamous for. Instead, it was only about the romance between a merchant's son and a maid. The romance itself wasn't even that original, and I found Teach to be overpowering to Anne and he kind of ordered her around a lot. Some of the characters were fairly enjoyable. And the basic plot of the story wasn't bad. But the entire thing was super predictable, and the plot twists I'd seen coming a mile away. There wasn't even a single page of this book where they were sailing in the ocean. Maybe the next book will actually be about pirates, but I won't be reading it to find out.

tcmriddles's review

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4.0

I loooove anything to do with pirates so I was very excited to read this! It showed an interesting side to Blackbeard and I liked that. Good story, can’t wait to read book 2.

libreroaming's review

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2.0

A prequelitis version of Blackbeard in the same vein of "Gotham"/"Pan" where everything interesting is going to happen after the novel ends.

bookworm097's review

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3.0

I have a lot of mixed feelings about this book. When I first heard about this, I was sold on the concept of Blackbeard. This book seemed to have all the components I love. I adore pirates, I'm always willing to I've a pirate book a try. I especially love origin stories. I am HERE for the origin stories. I'm also a big fan of retellings/reimaginings. I especially think it's cool to take a historical figure (specifically one we don't know a whole lot about) and give them a story. This book had all of that - an origin story about Blackbeard the pirate. I was definitely expecting more pirates in this book. I was pretty disappointed, however, once I realized this first book was more of an origin story, it makes sense that the pirate part won't come until the next book. I still wish the story had progressed a bit more or been set up differently so there were more pirates.

Insta-love, my mortal foe. I detest thee. The author specifically confirmed there was NO INSTA-LOVE in this story. WRONG. The love interests know each other for all of 2-3 weeks tops and they are in love and planning to get married. Don't even TRY to tell me that's not insta-love. I am a huge fan of ships that hate each other and slowly fall for each other over a long period of time, like 3 books. I am also a fan of a less-than-morally-upright character falling for a more morally-upright character and slowly chaining their dastardly ways. Basically, I'm a fan of the slow burn. I thought this book would utilize at least one of those templates, but no. At first, we are led to believe it's going to be a hate-each-other type deal, but then the instant attraction beings. I was not impressed and found myself bored by the romance. Maybe I'm just cynical and need to read some books without romance to recharge a bit, but I wasn't impressed.

I also wasn't a big fan of Edward going by "Teach". Yes, I get that Blackbeard used the name Edward Teach, and how he gets the nickname and uses it makes sense, but come on. Teach isn't a name and I felt stupid reading it throughout this book. Not a huge deal, but still, it took away from the experience.

The POV situation was weird. Generally, I tend to dislike multiple POV's, because it can be hard to distinguish the voices, depending on the author. In this case, I had to turn back to the beginning of the chapter multiple times to figure out who's chapter it was. I would have preferred it if the two POV's had different voices, such as Anne's being in 1st person and Edward's being in 3rd. But I suppose that's just a preference thing.

All in all, this wasn't a bad book, but it wasn't at all what I was promised. The ending left me intrigued enough that I'm willing to give the second book a try. If only for the pirates I came for. It was a pretty quick read for me, so I don't feel like it was a massive waste of time. It was definitely more historical fiction/romance than it was action/adventure.

The author did say if you are a fan of Poldark, this series will probably appeal to you. I love Poldark as much as the next girl, trust. And I wouldn't compare the two at all. They are completely different, while they are both historical fiction, Poldark has an actual storyline and really lovable characters. This book's storyline dragged at times for me, and the characters weren't incredible likable or relatable. This wasn't a bad debut, but I have read much better. Hopefully the author has learned and grown as a writer and the rest of this series will show that.

cuckleberryfins's review

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4.0

I wanted there to be more pirates than there were but I really enjoyed this book. it was a fun, quick read. The romance was done well and the characters were well rounded.

megan_mac_'s review

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4.0

3.5, rounded up

I enjoyed this book, an easy read for an easy escape. I am more eager to read book#2; I'm hoping it'll fit more of my expectations for a pirate-y book

kristid's review

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5.0

Loved this one, so much fun to read. think I should also mention that this is not a pirate novel! I thought maybe we would get a little pirate action but it's truly an account of what happened on land that led to the man at sea. from what I can tell it's a stand alone and it works that way, but I would so totally be down for the authors interpretation on the rest of this story.

will be making a spot for this one on my bookshelf!