Source: eARC provided by the publisher through NetGalley and finished early copy gifted by the publisher (this in no way affects my review which is honest and unbiased) Now I really did enjoy Ash Princess, but with Castles in Their Bones it’s easy to see Laura’s growth as a writer and the story was so intriguing from start to finish, it’s an excellent start to a new series that I can’t wait to read more of!įull review below! (Alongside photos of the gorgeous inside elements of the finished copy… including the beautiful map.) For a very old (please don’t judge me on it) review of that first book, you can find it here. It kind of feels like my mind was read a little, because literally the next day an early finished copy arrived in the post! (All the thank yous to Kate from Hodder & Stoughton, it was a beautiful surprise ♥️)Ĭastles in Their Bones is the start of a new trilogy from Laura Sebastian, author of the Ash Princess trilogy. Today’s review is for one of my most anticipated releases for the first part of the year, and I wasn’t wrong to be excited for it! I finished reading this book as an eARC late on Sunday night and the ending just amazed me so much, I knew I’d be needing a finished copy and to grab the next as soon as possible!
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