Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers Book 1 of His Fair Assassin Audio book narrated by Erin Moon **See Also: Collective Updates for Grave Mercy I liked this book more than I expected to like it, and while there is a lot of monotony to be had between certain events, I surprisingly found those quite...
⭐5 stars⭐It is this kindness of his that unsettles me most. I can dodge a blow or block a knife. I am impervious to poison and know a dozen ways to escape a chokehold or garrote wire. But kindness? I do not know how to defend against that.
So I was kind of hard-pressed not to pick this book up when I heard it was about assassin nuns. No, seriously, assassin nuns. Just take that in for a moment. It is every bit as awesome as it sounds. In fact, given it is that odd and almost-impossible-to-find combination of fantasy and historical...
Upon reading the first pages of this book, my mind immediately went through some thoroughly unpleasant flashbacks to The Hunger Games.A note to all authors: if you're going to write a story in first person present tense, don't make the story sound like it's being narrated in hindsight. The reason fo...
I loved reading this tale. I adore historical paranormal books. Saint Mortain is not one I had heard of before, but he and his Death Maidens certainly intrigued me to keep reading. Isemae is a strong and independent young woman, while it took her a while to realize this for herself it was always in ...
Genre: Historical Romance Year Published: 2012 Number of Pages: 549 pages Date Read: 8/8/2015 Series: His Fair Assassin #1 Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Now, I have read many historical romances during my time reading various romance novels, but I rarely read romance novels that deal with war a...
This is the story of a girl that is trained how to fight and kill... She is trained as a assassin and serve as a handmaiden to death. Good book I though it was going to be difficult to read because its a big book and I though it was going to be boring BUT it's NOT... I really love it.
Summary: Seventeen-year-old Ismae escapes from the brutality of an arranged marriage into the sanctuary of the convent of St. Mortain, where the sisters still serve the gods of old. Here she learns that the god of Death Himself has blessed her with dangerous gifts—and a violent destiny. If she choos...
I shit you not, this was the vibe I got from reading Grave Mercy.THIS IS NOT OK!!!I understand that traumatic events can lead to a specific character trait in the future, but the nuns in this specific novel seem to be sipping from the Deep and Dark Pool of Radical Feminism on a daily basis.After a v...
I get this is a young adult book, but honestly if the main character is an assassin there should be more killing, you know more assassinating. And that’s complaint one. Grave Mercy is an interesting idea – take an alternative medieval Brittany, add assassin nuns (...
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