5/24/2023 0 Comments Siege and storm by leigh bardugoSiege and Storm begins with Mal and Alina crossing the ocean from their home country of Ravka (which is very loosely inspired by Russia) to the western continent of Novyi Zem. Now comes Siege and Storm, book two of the Grisha trilogy. The story was still interesting after that, but to a lesser degree, and I was not sure what to expect of book two. That was when one of the heroine’s love interests (and for my money, the more dynamic and fascinating one) was revealed to be a villain of such proportions that I consider him irredeemable. Shadow and Bone, the first book in your YA fantasy trilogy, had many things going for it and except for in one or two places in the story, I was enthralled until around the two-thirds mark. My spoiler free review of Shadow and Bone can be found here. READERS PLEASE NOTE: Since Siege and Storm is the second book in Leigh Bardugo’s Grisha trilogy, the review of this book below will by necessity include spoilers for the first book, Shadow and Bone. Janine B- Reviews Historical Fantasy / Magic / Russia / YA / Young-Adult 13 Comments SeptemREVIEW: Siege and Storm by Leigh Bardugo
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