![]() ![]() If you aren’t a reader who enjoys savoring, then you might bounce off this book. A mix of elements and details that explode powerfully toward the end, but it takes time to get there. I will say, however, if you aren’t a fan of slow-burn novels, you should be aware that that’s exactly what this book is: a slow burn. I enjoyed the pacing, the slow and steady build of things that you don’t even really realize are building up to a pressure point until it happens. I’d qualify this one as a slow burn that leads to a raging inferno. Youngest is one of those books that crept up on me, I suppose I could say. I’ve just finished writing my own fantasy series set in an alternative Wild West, so I suppose the setting itself really got my blood pumping. When I realized it was a book set in an alternative West, I got really excited. When she asked me if I’d be interested in reading her newest release, and first foray into self-publishing, I jumped on it. ![]() I always savor her books, and I learn a lot from reading them. She has an unflinching ability to look at the whole human experience and present that in unique ways. She doesn’t shy away from hard, darker moments, either. She has a way with dealing with emotions subtly that just works for me. ![]() I have loved every book of hers I’ve read. Jaime Lee Moyer is an author I hugely admire. ![]()
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