Enthralling

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Admittedly, I've read this book through Netgalley and reviewed it on my website, so I obviously really liked it because I don't actually review books I don't enjoy. I thought both perspectives were strong and original. Furyborn captivated my attention. Immediately I was invested in the main question of the story, how did Rielle kill her beloved Audric? How did she turn into a villain? Each chapter switches back and forth between Rielle and Eliana’s point of view, split by a thousand years. Sometimes I felt frustrated with Eliana’s part because I was so into Rielle’s storyline, but I grew to enjoy Eliana, the assassin, the bad girl with a buried heart of gold. Each chapter begins with a quote that lightens the mood or sets the stage. I wish it was more obvious that it was a beginning of a trilogy, because I did not realize how many cliffhangers there would be at the end.