This review also posted at A Bookish CompulsionThis was a quick and fun read that had me back into the Blud universe and enjoying every minute of it. This book, while not exactly expanding the world of Sang, did give a greater in-depth view of life with the caravan and the social views of the nativ...
The Mysterious Madam Morpho is a short and sweet novella which might help to tide you over until the next full novel comes out. I was glad to get back into that charming wonderful world of carnivallieros ruled by Criminy and Letitia. However until the very end I wasn't enthralled by it like it happe...
I don't. I don't even. It's been a month and I can't bring myself to pick this back up. It started with such promise, with such magic. Unfortunately, it quickly flopped and clung to the tired old insta-love trope. I'm over it. I'll suffer insta-love no more. Maybe if I hold strong and continue DNF'i...
This is a novella taking place in the world of Sang, a place where all animals are "blud" creatures, meaning they are basically vampires. Those that didn't evolve into bluds, from my understanding, went extinct. This story does take place after the events in Wicked as They Come (Blud) but I do not b...
More like 3.5 stars.Having been a big fan of Dawson's Wicked as They Come, I was quick to jump at the opportunity to read this short companion novel. The cover is stunning, and I couldn't wait to travel back to the vivid world of Sang. I once again got wrapped up in the characters but did find mys...
As reviewed on Read Our Lips:The Mysterious Madam Morpho appears at Criminy Stains traveling circus, wanting a place to stay and perform. After letting Letitia read her destiny, without letting her know what she saw, they accept, if she can make a good performance. To help with the equipment for her...
**A review copy of this book was provided by the publisher via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.**Is it possible to miss a world you’ve never visited? A world that actually doesn’t exist? This is what I asked myself after finishing Delilah S. Dawson’s The Mysterious Madam Morpho, a novel...
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