

It’s the romance that slowly grows on you and before long you’ve completely change your mind, you have to love a ever-changing plot.

The romance was adorable and I found myself swooning a time or two, there’s also a possibility of another ship on the horizon and I think given enough time, I just may jump ship but this is not your ordinary good-guy, bad-guy love triangle, not by long shot. The world building was slow and steady allowing you to adapt along the way, the same goes for the magic, magical creatures and politics of this new world. Gia is by no means weak but she is pragmatic, she’s new to this world and doesn’t have much knowledge on magic so when it comes to a situation where she could potentially do more harm than good she doesn’t whine but accepts that this isn’t her fight… well not just yet anyway. Time and time again in YA heroines go above and beyond to prove that they are not ‘weak’ and this usually ends in disaster. She was strong, clever and witty but what I appreciated most about her was her practical, realistic nature. “Gia, you can never be lonely in the company of books.”įirstly I just need to say how I much I enjoyed Gia as an MC. Tossed into a magical world she knows nothing about Gia must try her best to save her friends but when she’s the answer to a long forgotten prophecy, her seemingly normal life will never be the same again.

In doing so she sucks herself and her friends into the book, only to come out half way across the world in Paris and face to face with a demon. The ever-inquisitive Gia observes what she thinks is just a normal guy in the library but when he disappears into a book, she can’t help but delve deeper into his mysterious disappearance. Gia it a total bookworm, she loves being surrounded by old and new titles and can often be found nose deep in a book. Wish you could visit all the libraries in the world? Wouldn’t it be incredible to go from library to library, all in the drop of eye? So what better way to travel than by book? But wait would a broody guy to accompany you who also looks good in leather I might add, sweeten the deal? How about a magical prophecy, impending doom, evil creatures at every turn but you can kick ass with your new found magical abilities? If the booknerd in you is screaming to get out then welcome to your next read, Thief of Lies is everything you want from a debut Fantasy.
