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Charlotte (184 KP) rated Bjerner and the Beast (Fairytales of the Myth #3) in Books
Apr 11, 2021
I think this is my favourite. Ophidia is a beautiful soul, I found her really easy to like. I just feel for her, she finally feels pure happiness and then......I'm not spoiling it for you! Suffice to say I wouldn't want to be a God or Demigod after reading the epilogue.
Bjerner, the boy that was released from Niflhel without his sight, became an insightful man full of love and honour.
I'd love to say this is a warm and fuzzy read but it's not, it has it's warm moments yes but it's still dark.
Hel hath no fury like Medusa's spawn.