The Bear at Midnight (Orkneyinga Murders Book 4) by Lexie Conyngham – Review by Lorrene Huisman
The Bear at Midnight by Lexie Conyngham
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book was gripping in more than one way truly, I could not get enough of how the story as well as the characters progressed, The story brought on suspense, and a mystery woven within words of the book that came together, I loved it from start to fish. Amazing read!
For me it was the plot that sucked me in so deep! I loved the bond between Ketil and Sigrid right from the start. They had each other’s back and only wanted peace to come to the land. They risked a lot for answers, but as we all know sometimes the answers we seek aren’t want we want to realize. I found their bond was a great appeal to the story, everything else added in nicely too. Great build up!
Something else aside from the character and plot I really loved, was the descriptive use of the senses the author added into the story for the reader. I loved how the weather or clothes was deeply said into detail. it made realization really good, and I found I was right there in the town, trying to protect those close to me. Love that sensory appeal. Amazing author to craft such a wonderful engaging book!
This book was a wonderful read from the start to the end for sure. I could not get enough of this book, and I do highly recommend this author and this book. I will be reading other work by them for sure. I highly suggest not passing this one up, its a rare treat meant to be enjoyed!
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