Title: The Silvered Serpents
Series: The Gilded Wolves Book 2
Author’s Name: Roshani Chokshi
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
Genre: YA Fantasy
Page Count: 416 Pages
ISBN: 9781250144577
Author or Book Website: https://www.roshanichokshi.com/
Link to Amazon purchase page: The Silvered Serpent
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Release Date:September 22, 2020
How I Got the Book: Review Copy
Summary of the Book:
They are each other’s fiercest love, greatest danger, and only hope.
Séverin and his team members might have successfully thwarted the Fallen House, but victory came at a terrible cost ― one that still haunts all of them. Desperate to make amends, Séverin pursues a dangerous lead to find a long lost artifact rumoured to grant its possessor the power of God.
Their hunt lures them far from Paris, and into icy heart of Russia where crystalline ice animals stalk forgotten mansions, broken goddesses carry deadly secrets, and a string of unsolved murders makes the crew question whether an ancient myth is a myth after all.
As hidden secrets come to the light and the ghosts of the past catch up to them, the crew will discover new dimensions of themselves. But what they find out may lead them down paths they never imagined.
A tale of love and betrayal as the crew risks their lives for one last job.
My Personal Review: I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. I was so ready for this book after I read Gilded Wolves. It was everything the second books in the series should have been. I had to keep putting the book down for I did not want the story to end too soon. I love the characters and the world that they exist in. They are still dealing with the fall out from the first book and this journey takes them far from Paris to Russia. There is a series of unsolved murders. They have to see if a myth they might not be just a myth. This book kept me on the edge for the whole ride. I don’t want to give a way to much. It is something that has to be experienced to understand the beauty of this adventure.
My Rating of the Book: 5 Stars