The Night Sender by Christina Tsirkas

The Night Sender by Christina Tsirkas

We received an advanced reader copy of this book.

Published: December 16th 2020 by CT Creative Press, LLC

Goodreads Synopsis

Review:

Myth: 4/5

Traditional court restraint and propriety is secretly supplanted by the court ladies Night Sender ritual. For every young woman on her 18th birthday is visited by a Night Sender to help her explore her sensuality before following court protocol and being married off to a nobleman. 

A daring premise that plays the court women’s learned restraint against the younger women’s exploration. The story was rich as the main character, Rose, desperately tries to remain an individual in the confines of court life. She’s dogged in her attempts, but not too stubborn to listen to and learn from those around her. She knows what she wants, but she’s willing to learn from other’s experiences to achieve the goal. Rose learns to trust her instincts, but also learns to trust her family and friends.

Magic: 3/5

The magic and mystery surrounding the night senders is certainly still unfolding. The first book introduces a mysterious ritual, shrouded in fear. Things aren’t always what they seem though and Rose is determined to find out how the night senders came to be and how the experience has twisted over time.

Overall: 3.5/5

A fresh take on high society paranormal romance.


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