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A review by booktreasuresau
Thorne by Charlotte McConaghy
5.0
First things first, which means in this case, of course, the cover. In my opinion all the covers of this series are stunning beatiful and they are definitely perfect for the story! <3
As you all know, I already loved 'Avery' and especially the characters in the first book of this series. Because of that I had very high expectations in 'Thorne'. And what should I say? I LOVE IT!!
The author Charlotte McConaghy has an amazing and absolutely thrilling writing style. I've literally inhaled this book as I read it in one single day. The details are described in a perfect way without any dull, boring scenes. I could imagine every single scene after just a couple of words.
The characters are stunning. I love them all. Finn is an extremely beautiful young woman but she's also absolutely reckless and full of sadness and grief. But she still manages to live her life and most important she has fun and finds happiness and love. Her brothers Jonah and Penn are the best part of her life. They love each other more than anyone could imagine and they would do everything for each other.
Another great character in this story is Thorne. The son of King Thorne of Pirenti. He has been raised by his loving mother Roselyn but he also has the same beast inside him, which lived inside King Thorne. The beast, which comes with the bloodline of the brutal and bloodthirsty berserker. While reading this story, you will find out, if he can ignore his beast or if he gives in to it's bloodthirst.
You will also come across Falco - also known as Emperor Feckless. But is he really such a feckless coward? And who is the feared Sparrow - the enemy of Falco - really? Who hides behind this name and what does he plan?
Find all these things out by reading 'Thorne' - book #2 in the 'The Chronicles Of Kaya' series - and join Finn, Thorne and all the other wonderful characters on their massive adventures.
I, for my part, will definitely get the whole series as print books as well to see these amazing books always, when I come across my bookshelf. 'Thorne' is one of my highlights. Not just a highlight of this year but a highlight in all the books I've read.
As you all know, I already loved 'Avery' and especially the characters in the first book of this series. Because of that I had very high expectations in 'Thorne'. And what should I say? I LOVE IT!!
The author Charlotte McConaghy has an amazing and absolutely thrilling writing style. I've literally inhaled this book as I read it in one single day. The details are described in a perfect way without any dull, boring scenes. I could imagine every single scene after just a couple of words.
The characters are stunning. I love them all. Finn is an extremely beautiful young woman but she's also absolutely reckless and full of sadness and grief. But she still manages to live her life and most important she has fun and finds happiness and love. Her brothers Jonah and Penn are the best part of her life. They love each other more than anyone could imagine and they would do everything for each other.
Another great character in this story is Thorne. The son of King Thorne of Pirenti. He has been raised by his loving mother Roselyn but he also has the same beast inside him, which lived inside King Thorne. The beast, which comes with the bloodline of the brutal and bloodthirsty berserker. While reading this story, you will find out, if he can ignore his beast or if he gives in to it's bloodthirst.
You will also come across Falco - also known as Emperor Feckless. But is he really such a feckless coward? And who is the feared Sparrow - the enemy of Falco - really? Who hides behind this name and what does he plan?
Find all these things out by reading 'Thorne' - book #2 in the 'The Chronicles Of Kaya' series - and join Finn, Thorne and all the other wonderful characters on their massive adventures.
I, for my part, will definitely get the whole series as print books as well to see these amazing books always, when I come across my bookshelf. 'Thorne' is one of my highlights. Not just a highlight of this year but a highlight in all the books I've read.