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📚 Review 📚 Merciless Saviors
Ahh! I’ve been both looking forward to and dreading Merciless Saviors. It’s the second novel in The Ouroboros duology, and I knew it would hit like a sledgehammer (spoiler warning: I wasn’t wrong).
So, I may have put off reading it just a teeny tiny bit. That was probably a mistake because Merciless Saviors is a fantastic read. It’s dark and disturbing, with a ton of character development and even bigger stakes.
As with the first novel in this series, I should caution readers to check out the trigger warnings first. Merciless Saviors, in particular, has a new set of warnings, including involuntary pregnancy (and loss), suicidal ideation, and child sexual abuse.
I don’t know how I expected Gem to wrap up the mess that’s been created out of both worlds…but I was pleasantly surprised by everything that happened here. Again, it’s dark and twisted, but I was expecting that. The solution is oddly elegant and, dare I say, human.
Highlights: Second half of a Duology Fantasy Horror Mythology & Gods LGBTQ+
Trigger Warnings: Child sexual abuse (recounted) Suicidal Ideation Animal Death Involuntary Pregnancy Graphic Details
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Shifts and Supports
#BOOKREVIEW - Shifts and Supports - #MercilessSaviors #blog
In the wake of betrayal and general chaos, the scales of balance that have been precariously kept are skewed unknowably out of kilter, causing a cascade of consequences in Merciless Saviors by H. E. Edgmon. After quickly learning of and coming to some tentative terms with the fact of being a reincarnated god, Gem was forced to use the Ouroboros knife on Zephyr, which took his life and magic, the…
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