![]() ![]() I didn’t need to wait for anything to pick up. As much as I ended up liking Christian in DRAW THE DARK the relatability here was immediate. The voice was probably one of the best and most intricately crafted I’ve read of Ilsa’s yet. While it still took a little while for the plot to get moving (in proper Ilsa fashion) the voice had a fresh immediacy to it that made any non-action seem exciting because of the weight behind it. ![]() The voice in SIN-EATER’S was immediately engaging (although the military aspect ended up being rather irrelevant at the end of the day) and before I knew it fifty pages were in my dust. I’ve been reading Ilsa’s work since she published DRAW THE DARK and I’ve watched her craft develop over those years and I have to say she’s getting more and more succinct. ![]() Hey, you want some Carolrhoda Lab books one of which is written by Ilsa Bick? Hey, do my lungs want oxygen? ![]()
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