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If you were drawn to August and Kate’s struggles with their own darkness and the blurry lines between hero and monster in This Savage Song, you’ll be riveted by Victor and Eli’s rivalries in Vicious. Both books explore what makes someone a hero or a villain, and how choices shape identity in a world where power comes at a cost.
If you loved the interplay and dynamic between August and Kate as they navigate a city full of danger, you’ll find the crew in Six of Crows just as compelling. Each character—Kaz, Inej, Jesper, and more—brings unique strengths and weaknesses to a heist full of twists, loyalty, and betrayal.
If you were captivated by the atmospheric setting and creative monsters in This Savage Song, you’ll be enchanted by the vivid fae realms and perilous magic in An Enchantment of Ravens. Rogerson’s world is lushly detailed, with hidden dangers and beautiful, deadly court politics.
If the relentless tension and constant danger in This Savage Song kept you turning pages, The Knife of Never Letting Go will grip you from the first chapter. Todd’s desperate flight through a hostile world is packed with action, suspense, and emotional gut-punches.
If you were moved by August’s struggle with his monstrous nature and Kate’s journey to understand her own strength, you’ll be swept up in Seraphina’s path to self-acceptance. Hartman’s heroine faces prejudice, secrets, and her own identity in a world where dragons and humans uneasily coexist.
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