![]() ![]() It's like she fights because she can and it's thrilling. Her values aren't strong enough to give her purpose, to allow her to become something. If she were given the chance to hide and forget, I have a feeling she would choose the easy path. ![]() Brexley doesn't embrace her destiny, her powers, her capabilities. I love a Feyre or a Poppy*, who no matter what and despite their moments of hesitation and vulnerability, pushes forward and fight. It's understandable to feel overwhelmed by a world that keeps crashing on her. The attitude only lasted her a couple of minutes. I remember this woman, who had to fight in the Games and came after strong, determined, fierce. She has told herself over and over again that she won't be owned, that she can't trust anyone. She's seen countless times how things aren't necessarily what they look like or how she had been taught. I'll try to be as brief as possible.įirst, in my review of Wild Lands (book #2) I said I wasn't convinced with Brex's naivety after everything she had been through. I don't know what is coming in the next two, but I would have wrapped the story in a shorter series. ![]() There are a lot of aspects that didn't click for me in this book. I believe I will be one of those who curses this time. "For those who curse me, but still keep coming back for more. ![]() Sign in Subscribe Book Reviews Dead Lands (Savage Lands, #3) by Stacey Marie Brown Dead Lands written by Stacey Marie Brown, reviewed by Fae Reviews. ![]()
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