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Bitter Ashes (Bitter Ashes Book 1), by Sara C. Roethle

Bitter Ashes (Bitter Ashes Book 1), by Sara C. Roethle

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Bitter Ashes (Bitter Ashes Book 1), by Sara C. Roethle

Bitter Ashes (Bitter Ashes Book 1), by Sara C. Roethle



Bitter Ashes (Bitter Ashes Book 1), by Sara C. Roethle

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Revised Edition: Previously Bitter Ashes Acts 1-4 Madeline knew her life was strange, and not just because she could sense the emotions of others. Having people die by your hand on two separate occasions can make a girl question her very existence. Still, she never thought she'd wake up in a world straight out of Norse myth. A world where corpses reanimate all on their own . . . and she's supposed to be their executioner. A normal person would run screaming into the night, but there's something about dark and alluring Alaric that's giving Madeline pause, and it's not the fact that he turns a little feline from time to time.

Bitter Ashes (Bitter Ashes Book 1), by Sara C. Roethle

  • Published on: 2015-11-29
  • Released on: 2015-11-29
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Bitter Ashes (Bitter Ashes Book 1), by Sara C. Roethle


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Difficult Decisions By Making Good Stories Feeling different from those around us is something we commonly associate with puberty and growing up. But when that difference has you believing that you're responsible for the deaths of those you love (or loathe, depending on the circumstances), you might just be correct in your feeling. Bitter Ashes by Sara Roethle demonstrates a world within our world that houses people (or creatures based on your perspective) who are markedly different.Kidnapped from her seemingly normal, yet solitary, life in the middle of the night by two men, Madeline is enveloped by vines taking her to a secluded location underground. This place, the Salr, is filled with people who are like her, or rather variations of creatures commonly known as wights. Touted as the clan's new executioner, Maddy tries to figure out a way to escape her kidnappers, but with the sense of camaraderie she feels with these others like her, will she actually leave if the opportunity arises or does she want to figure out more about herself?With an intriguing story it's easy to get swept up in the writing (despite some editing, primarily grammatical, that's still needed). I did struggle a bit with Maddy's age as some of her behavior seemed more in line with a teenager instead of a woman nearing her 30s. Being delineated in three acts was an interesting tactic as, as a standalone entity, it doesn't follow standard three act structure in the progression of the narrative. I would definitely be interested in reading more in this series.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Loved this series By Katy Loved this series, however, all of these books should have been one. Each book is very short. I hate having to go back and forth buying another and another book. The "Acts" are a cover up to make you feel like you are getting a full book. Do yourself a favor and buy them all at one time.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful. I will be brutally honest and say at the start ... By Amazon Customer I will be brutally honest and say at the start I was not enamored with the heroine Maddy, she was a little too meek and prone to tears for my tastes. However, as her sass and sense of self started to grow I found myself much more pulled in by the story. I am prolific reader of paranormal romanc (as my bookcase will attest) and found this story line to be an interesting concept that I have yet to encounter. I look forward to what further trials and adventure lie in Maddy's future.

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