![]() ![]() LET’S MAKE IT INTERESTING.’ By interesting, she means hurting all your favourite characters and tearing your heart to shreds, but in an incredibly satisfying way. In Book 2, she cracked her knuckles and went: ‘Right. Let’s just say that in my innocent excitement, I was wildly unprepared for the sheer emotional rollercoaster that was Venom.īex Hogan established a world and its lore in Book 1. Her response? Evil cackling.), and get excited for Book 2. ![]() EVER.) – and the characters – all well-rounded, three-dimensional, and occupying places in my heart (I was fortunate to meet Bex Hogan at YALC last year, and I basically begged her to let Torin and Sharpe be safe and happy. Since leaving Marianne at this point, I’ve had time to reflect on the plot – interesting, fast-placed, traumatic (I will never recover from the Floral Isle. As well as this – as if she didn’t have enough on her plate – she’s suddenly realised she can tap into her hidden magic powers. By the end of Viper, the protagonist, Marianne, is the leader of a gang of fierce sea-faring assassins, but has discovered she has some unexpected royal lineage, which gives her a unique vantage point to unite the opposing Eastern and Western isles. It’s been around a year since I read and loved Viper, the first instalment of Bex Hogan’s swashbuckling fantasy adventure trilogy. This is my vow: I will never stop fighting for you.”‘ ![]() ‘ “For too long the islands have suffered, have been left to fend for themselves through terrible adversity.” I pause. ![]()
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