A woman with the gift to speak to the dead—and the assassin pursuing her—may be the only chance a crumbling empire has of holding back tru
There is a lot going on in Raven Unveiled, and honestly, the romance was the least of it for me. Grace Draven has built a fascinating world and characters that are as intriguing as the story itself. I found Siora interesting to say the least, but Gharek intrigued me even more. He's just the other side of morally gray, and the relationship between Gharek and Siora is so complex. As I mentioned, the romance was the least of it for me, and I think a big part of that is because I kind of liked them better as enemies. Whatever the reason, I'll stop there, so I don't give away the book's secrets. There are so many working parts, and I don't want to spoil the story for anyone. The book is very well written with vivid descriptions and fascinating characters. If you like fantasy, I'd suggest giving this one a look.












