Review: Bonesmith by Nicki Pau Preto

YA Fantasy

Bonesmith

Book Info

  • Released Date: July 25th

  • Publication: Simon Teens

  • Pages: 464

  • Format: eBook


is an urban, dark fantasy read with small bits of love interest
— Abigail Books Addiction

So you are telling me that I am going to read about deadly ghosts and spirits attacking the kingdom, and only the banished female bonesmith is able to save the kingdoms? That’s already a five-star read. Automatically, it’s going to be a five-star read no matter what. It just sounds so freaking good. There is no way it can disappoint.

I was freaking right. This book didn’t disappoint at all. Literally, I started the first chapter, and I kept going. I couldn’t stop at all. I had to know what was going on and how this was going to end. There was so much that I wanted to say, but I just couldn’t. It will literally spoil the whole book, and I want you to read it.

While I won’t spoil the book, I will let you know about the vibes and feelings. Bonesmith is an urban, dark fantasy read with small bits of love interest. Romance is not really the main focus of this book; just be prepared. It’s more about a banished female bonemith, Wren, proving herself to the kingdom and her disappointing family as well. She has a lot to prove, and she is more than willing to do so.

While I admire Wren's determination and strength, she is a bit over her head when so many things unravel as she tries to rescue the kingdom prince over the wall. There is so much that she doesn’t know that’s going to shock her. Hell, it even shocks me as well. I truly didn’t expect that. There are so many secrets unraveled toward the end that I just can’t wait for the second book. I just can’t wait at all.

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