Like a fallen Fury set on vengeance, I couldn't get enough., First in a planned duology, Shuttleworth's queer urban fantasy debut combines figures from Greek. The magic is bloody, the humor sharp, and the murder mystery drenched in violence and intrigue. We have Arlo, a half-human half-fae who dreams of living a normal life but just might be the key to solving everything. Beautifully written and deliciously complex, A Dark and Hollow Star is utterly engrossing. Summary: Four teens with claims to the faery world come together to investigate a series of murders. The story on the the other hand, despite having all of the things I’d usually love, didn’t quite pull me in as effortlessly as I’d expected. A Dark and Hollow Star is Ashley Shuttleworth’s debut novel and it’s a queer fantasy with elements of a murder mystery. Review: So this is my first lovely illumicrate book that I got from my brand spanking new subscription, and the book is absolutely gorgeous with the best pink sprayed edges. To track down the killer, they will have to form a tenuous alliance, putting their differences – and conflicts – aside.įailure risks the destruction of the faerie and human worlds alike. The brooding guardian, burdened by a terrible secret.Įach holds a key to solving a series of ritualistic murders that threaten to expose faeries to the human world. The dutiful prince, determined to earn his place. The tempestuous Fury, exiled and hellbent on revenge. The half-fae outcast, desperate for acceptance.
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