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Shadow lands by stacey marie brown7/1/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() My head is still trying to wrap around all of it.Īfter you leave that contextual jungle, things get interesting. And then, we zoom in to Budapest, with conflicts of its own. So, I guess it's more like Terra and Fairy in The Fae Chronicles, or like the wall dividing Prythian and the mortal lands in A Court of Thorns and Roses, right? On top of that, we are introduced to institutions and kings and ruling characters, east and west, UN, and names. At first I even thought we were talking of different planets, as in Earth as a planet and the Otherworld like territories outside the galaxy (but there's the wall). My imagination is trying to locate it in a map, in a a way. I still don't understand where this Otherworld was situated. To be honest, I found the whole explanation a bit confusing. It talks about the Earth and the Otherworld and about the conflict between fae and humans. The story begins by giving us some historical context about the world we are about to meet. However, let me explain why I have rated it between 3,5 and 4. There was even a moment when I said, this is a 4,5 rating. My perception of the book changed throughout the story. Sign in Subscribe Fan-Rom Savage Lands (Savage Lands, #1) by Stacey Marie Brown Savage Lands written by Marie Brown, reviewed by Fae Reviews. ![]()
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