5★ 1.5🌶 In the Veins of the Drowning by Kalie Cassidy. I think this book broke me. In all the good ways that a book can break you. This was phenomenal and I'm legitimately in a book slump now. This story was very interesting; very different from other fantasy stories out there now. The Sirens in this were very unique. I also really liked the magic system in this. The characters who had power by in large had it from lineage because they were blood descendants of the gods. The gods being flesh and blood and living very lengthy lives. There was spell magic as well, but it was not common and took a great price from the user. There are blood bonds and undead creatures beneath the sea. I was intrigued with the narrative right from the beginning in this one. This was a seriously slow slow-burn. The tension in this was thick and nearly palpable. There was spice but it was sparse and hard won at the 73% p...
5★ 3🌶 I finished Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver a couple of days ago. It. Was. Amazing. Going in I honestly wasn't expecting to be blown away by this book. I'd seen enough about it on Bookstagram to know what some of the book was about and I wasn't sure if I was going to be down for murder and gore. The death and destruction is really secondary to the plot and I do work in the medical fields so it wasn't that big a deal for me. The banter in this book between the two main characters is next level. The FMC is smart, independent and a bad-ass. She does however have some anxiety and sociability issues; she's a loner. Apart from the murder aspects I could see bits of myself in both of the characters. I also appreciated that this entire story took place over the better part of 4 years, so it wasn't insta-love and truly a slow burn. I really enjoyed Brynne Weaver's writing style. This was also a duel POV first...