Whisper (The Entian Curse) by Kay Ross – Review by Santana Hicks

Whisper (The Entian Curse, #1)Whisper by Kay Ross
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Whisper is a sentient curse. Being the cause of someone’s death causes Whisper to hate death and want to stop it from happening again. Whisper has the ability of connecting with humans by touch, they then have access to the person’s thoughts and memories. The sorcerer who has created Whisper, wants to team up together to try to access a tree that has different countries’ sources of magic pouring into it.

Whisper doesn’t want to cause any harm and it has actually formed a relationship with a couple of its hosts. Unfortunately, not everyone sees Whisper as a good thing and they want to eradicate it. Whisper has to make choices, some good, some bad, some that might result in the very thing they want to stop. Can death be stopped is the question..

The premise of this book was so unique and weird that I could not put it down once I started it. A sentient curse who is good hearted and quirky. A small girl, barely 18, who almost instantly becomes Whisper’s best friend and mentor. A battle hungry barbarian of a man. The relationships are so different from each person but still so wholesome in their own ways. I thought the relationship between Whisper and Ethene was cute. You could tell that the author put in a lot of thought and time into the creation of all who is mentioned in the book.

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