Book Review

Watch Out, Fangirl Alert (Again) — The Shadow Weave by Annette Marie {Book Review}

The Shadow Weave by Annette MarieTitle: The Shadow Weave (Spell Weaver #2)
Author: Annette Marie
Publisher: Dark Owl Fantasy Inc.
Release Date: January 12th, 2018
Standalone/Series: Series
Genre: Young Adult – Fantasy

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My rating in stars: 4,5 stars
My rating in words: LOVED IT!

WHAT IT’S ABOUT:

Clio might be a nymph living in exile among humans. And she might possess the rare ability to mimic any magic she sees. And she might have just seriously ticked off the most powerful family of spell weavers in the Underworld.

But she is not in love with an incubus.

Lyre is the rebellious black sheep of said weaver family, and he’s the only reason she survived her recent Underworld “vacation.” He’s also the sexiest thing she’s ever seen. Together, they have to track down a catastrophically dangerous magic—a magic he created, she sort of stole, and they both lost—before his family gets their hands on it. And that means fighting alongside him in a desperate attempt to avert complete disaster.

But she is definitely not in love with him. At least, she’s pretty sure she’s not.

Mostly sure.
Maybe sure?
…Crap.

MY THOUGHTS (SPOILER-FREE):

Well, I just realized that this was my ELEVENTH Annette Marie book which I read AND absolutely adored. I think it’s definitely safe to call her my favorite author by now. I just can’t quite believe she isn’t more known and loved because these wonderful stories deserve so much recognition. Luckily, I am here and ready to rave about all things Annette Marie, but more specifically in this review, The Shadow Weave.

The Shadow Weave is the sequel to The Night Realm and immediately picks up where The Nigjt Realm left off. Whereas the first book really set up the story and started everything off with a bang, this second story feels a bit slower, even if the stakes are still incredibly high. On the run, Clio and Lyre must find a way to get the Overworld, evade assasins and bounty hunters coming after them and recover an item that may mean the end of everything if it falls into the wrong hands. I say slower because plotwise it didn’t feel like a whole lot happened, but rest assured it was still filled with action and adventure and a whole lot of delicious character moments and set everything up for what is bound to be an explosive finale.

The characters are once again one of the main reasons I love Annette Marie’s story so much. Though I already fell in love with these characters in the previous book (and I loved Lyre already from the Steel and Stone series), this second book really solidified that love and gave them a permanent spot in my heart. Both of them are such underdogs and I think that’s part of why I love them so. Clio is a nymph, which is a relatively peaceful daemon caste, plus we’ve gotten to know her as a sweet and somewhat clumsy girl. But boy is she lethal as can be when provoked! And Lyre is an incubus, which many believe to be a weak daemon caste because their powers lie in seduction, but though they don’t excel in physical strength, their powers are maybe even more intimidating and frightening than anything. And part of why I love Lyre is that he recognizes this and his own power haunts and frightens him, in that he doesn’t want to use it to hurt people, but will to save his life. On top of that he’s also quite the genius spell weaver and just so much more than the carefree onedimensional incubus he pretends to be.

This book also once again proved to me that Annette Marie is my favorite writer of romance. All her romances so far have had the same delicious slow-burn, yet undeniable attraction and Clio and Lyre are no exception. They fall in love so slowly and it is a pleasure to watch it unfold. They had me smiling, swooning and awwing thoughout the book. One side-note: though this book is classified as young adult, I’d definitely be more inclined to put it in the new adult category, as some scenes are already pretty steamy…

Once again this book was filled with great cameos from characters from the Steel and Stone series that I highly enjoyed. You don’t need to read that series first to be able to enjoy the Spell Weaver series, but I do feel like reading both will optimize your reading experience. In this book we see a young Piper and once again we meet Ash. We even finally get to see exactly how he learned that even Draconians are not immune to an incubus’s aphrodesia!

Overall, I just adore this series. It reduces me to a swooning, smiling, raving fangirl and I wouldn’t want it any other way.

HAVE YOU READ THE SHADOW WEAVE? WHAT DID YOU THINK ABOUT IT?

6 Comments

  1. I need to read this! I loved book 1!

    1. I hope you’ll love book two just as much as book one! Now the wait for book three begins 🙂

  2. You’ve gotten me so curious about Annette Marie’s books. I’m sad that I don’t have any of her books yet.

    1. Yay, I’m glad to hear you’re curious about her 🙂 I do hope you’ll love her books if you decide to pick them up some day!

  3. Annette Marie is just the BEST. And I totally agree with you – where’s all the love for her books? Between us I’m sure we can help hype them up enough to get a few more readers, surely?

    I agree that Lyre and Clio are both such underdogs – I hadn’t thought about that much until now, but in saying that they are both incredibly deadly. I love that they are so innocuous but can bring it when they have to.

    I also fully agree that Annette Marie writes an INCREDIBLE romance. Wow.

    CANNOT WAIT FOR MARCH!!!

    Perfect review Lindsey!!! <3<3

    1. Haha, yeah between the two of us I’m sure we can be one of the best marketing channels Annette Marie has! It’s my mission to talk about her books as much as I possibly can 🙂 With every book I read by her, it just baffles me how these can be so unknown when they are THE BEST.
      I’m already counting down the days for The Blood Curse. I even put a reminder in my agenda so I can be sure to buy and download it the same day it comes out 🙂

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