![]() ![]() I don't know if the author thought they were being clever - to me, it just came across as ordinary. The again, I wasn't exactly up to no bad either. the only folks who beloned in Deadshot after dark were the ones who were up to no good. ![]() It is a mish-mash of trying to write a book seriously, with backstory and history etc.and then the writing itself is just hard to stomach. ![]() The biggest issue I had with this preview (and the reason I wouldn't buy it for myself) is the writing style. The blurb sounded brilliant, the cover is fantastic. But though she’s spent years dreaming of leaving Dustwalk, she never imagined she’d gallop away on mythical horse-or that it would take a foreign fugitive to show her the heart of the desert she thought she knew. She’s a gifted gunslinger with perfect aim, but she can’t shoot her way out of Dustwalk, the back-country town where she’s destined to wind up wed or dead. Then she meets Jin, a rakish foreigner, in a shooting contest, and sees him as the perfect escape route. For humans, it’s an unforgiving place, especially if you’re poor, orphaned, or female.Īmani Al’Hiza is all three. ![]() Mortals rule the desert nation of Miraji, but mythical beasts still roam the wild and remote areas, and rumor has it that somewhere, djinn still perform their magic. (I received a free copy of this book from Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.) ![]()
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