I’ve read several other pirate-y, sailing the seas type books before, but none of them really captured what I was looking for in that type of book. I love the gritty world, Fable’s character, West’s dark brooding charm, the crew of the Marigold, Saint, the tension between Fable and West, the details of the sailing and dredging. But there’s always something about them that doesn’t connect quite the same as other books.įable blew me out of the water. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy them a lot, and I love her world-building details. I have a love-hate relationship with Adrienne Young’s books. (I have no idea why the publishers did that, but as long as books are still quality writing and have had the same amount of time for editing as other books, I’m on board with this kind of publishing schedule.) Fortunately, Namesake released only a few months after Fable. I had been keeping my eye on this title to save for when the sequel released since I’m getting tired of waiting years between book releases for series. One of the book clubs I’m in decided to read Fable by Adrienne Young for our April meeting.
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