Sunday, March 20, 2022

Book Review: Black Truth, White Lies (Black Hat Bureau #3)

Black Truth, White Lies (Black Hat Bureau, #3) 

Black Truth White Lies

Hailey Edwards

Overall: 4/5

Plots and Themes: 3/5

Characters: 3/5

Writing Style: 4/5

Attention Grabbing: 4/5

Black Truth White Lies is the third book in the Black Hat Bureau series and felt very different from its predecessors. Not necessarily in a bad way, but we're getting more about Rue's tragic backstory and she's really factoring Asa into the equation. I think that the other books focused more on the mystery rather than how it related to the characters, though they did relate to the characters, I felt like this one related more to their personal relationships.

I think that the most unique thing about the series is Rue's relationship with her familiar, as I've never seen anything done similarly in these types of paranormal books. It can all be a bit strange at times, the relationship with a child turned moth and the relationship that she has with the community as an immortal being in disguise. It's just a pretty good experiment with how weird you can get while still keeping it related to the real world.

 

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