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Book Review: The Puppetmaster by Linnea May

  • Writer: Kristen Lewendon
    Kristen Lewendon
  • Sep 25, 2019
  • 1 min read

I don't just train. I don't just own. I make them dance.

My name makes their hearts beat with desire and their skin tickle with sweet fear. They call me The Puppetmaster.

And when I’m on the hunt, they come running—willing to serve at my feet.

But my heart almost stops when I see her name on the list. This is not how it was supposed to happen. Not now. Not like this.

Alena Prey, you wreak havoc with a plan I’ve had for years, but it won’t stop me from reaching my goal — a goal that you’re destined to be a part of.

Don’t even try to cut the strings, my puppet. Because you’ll be the last to dance for me.

 


My Review:

This twisty little story is a combination of three of this author’s series I love the best. It brings us back in contact with the characters from the Velvet Rooms and Onyx, while the atmosphere and situations are reminiscent of the dark deliciousness of Silent Daughter. I loved the way Raad and Alena’s story kept doubling back on itself to show us more about them, their connection, and how everything had brought them to this point. Now I’m sad that their story’s over already. I received a complimentary advanced copy of this book from the author.

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