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A review by frothy
Eagle's Shadow by Jordan Taylor, Aleksandr Voinov
5.0
Oh thank god, a decent damn book. I have been repeatedly disappointed lately. Actually it's a very good book. I am loving this witches of London series.
Trigger warnings: suicidal ideation, chronic severe pain. Graphic violence and people dying. (In the potato famine - I wasn't going to mention that, but I have friends who are Irish and I'd warn them about this) There is a happy ever after though. It is a bona fide romance.
The story is very intense. I was completely sucked in. I hope he and colleagues continue to write more in the series. It's just great.
Another warning: along the way, there is a sympathetic character who is a German officer in World War II. Not a nazi or ss, but some may have an issue with it.
Trigger warnings: suicidal ideation, chronic severe pain. Graphic violence and people dying. (In the potato famine - I wasn't going to mention that, but I have friends who are Irish and I'd warn them about this) There is a happy ever after though. It is a bona fide romance.
The story is very intense. I was completely sucked in. I hope he and colleagues continue to write more in the series. It's just great.
Another warning: along the way, there is a sympathetic character who is a German officer in World War II. Not a nazi or ss, but some may have an issue with it.