![]() The ghosts almost felt obligatory, especially considering the boy and Henry didn’t have anything to do with the plot. I do admit I prefer her earlier WWI-era gothics set in England, but I’ve enjoyed Sun Down and Broken Girls. It had it’s flaws, sure it wasn’t perfect. James support, because she’s one of my favorites, even if I’m not happy with her publisher at the moment. ![]() ![]() I was prepared to move on with my life-but then I saw some reviewers tearing this book a new one, and my fangirl hackles rose. ![]() It got passed around surprisingly quickly and only nine days after it was released, I began reading it. So I put a hold on the ebook at my library and settled in to wait my turn. You’re the only publisher who still cockblocks me, Berkley, and I don’t mind bitching about it. But for some inexplicable reason, I was denied this one. James’s books up and down since I discovered them a few years ago I’ve recommended them to friends and family and I was allowed to read The Broken Girls six months early. I wasn’t going to review this book because I’m bitter that Berkley wouldn’t allow me to read an ARC. Not her best but I still really enjoyed it ![]()
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