Saturday, October 16, 2021

The Dwelling of All Souls by Brandann R. Hill-Mann REVIEW

 The Dwelling of All Souls

(The Hole in the World Series #3)

by Brandann R. Hill-Mann


Synopsis:

Everyone has secrets.

Innes has one he can’t wait to share with his best friend.

Kahrin has one she can’t wait to lay bare to her best friend.

Other secrets aren’t theirs to keep, but they refuse to stay buried all the same, and the magical fallout has dire consequences.

A grisly message sends the pair on a road trip to Kahrin’s parents’ past. A past they worked hard to hide and hide from. Innes and Kahrin go expecting a fight. What they find are friendly people, a deeper world of magic, and family they never asked for.

If the last five years taught them anything, it’s that magic isn’t always righteous, coincidences are often anything but, and sometimes heroes don’t live forever.

Review:

A huge thank you to the author for a review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions expressed in this review are my own.

Well folks, Brandann has done it again. 'The Dwelling of All Souls' is the third book of The Hole In The World Series. There is still 1 more book left to the series and honestly I can't wait.

We once again to follow Kahrin and Innes on an unexpected adventure. Kahrin's Da has fallen ill and they are determined to find out what exactly is going on. Secrets are revealed, lovers are united and magic is in the air.

'The Dwelling of All Souls' gave me all the thrills I've come to expect from Brandann. The fabulous writing has once again taken me on a roller coaster of emotions. I am completely invested in this series. I can't wait to see how everything gets wrapped up.

As I said this is the third book in a series so I don't recommend starting with this one. I would recommend starting with book 1 'The Hole In The World' as certain things are referenced in this book. I mean it's not totally necessary but I strongly recommend it.


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