5/20/2023 0 Comments Crux by Julie Reece![]() But when I started reading Crux on my Nook during a five-hour car trip, I was entranced from the very first page. I’ll be honest–urban fantasy is not a genre I’m crazy about. ![]() Without a doubt, Crux is a solid 5-star book. Put simply, five-star books are storytelling magic. A 5-star book is unique and stands strong above books that are simply “good.” Five-star books do not have to be best-sellers, but they are written in such a way to appeal to any reader, despite his or her genre preference. I have to care about the characters, who cannot annoy me or seem fake or typical. A 5-star book is, first and foremost, a page-turner. REVIEW: So here’s the thing: I usually know a 5-star book within the first couple of chapters. ![]() ![]() Now Birdie is fighting for her life alongside a gorgeous boy who may be giving up everything to help Birdie on her quest to destroy an ancient Viking amulet. SUMMARY: Eighteen and homeless, Birdie has no idea her life is about to change forever when she follows a strange man with a large suitcase full of cash and the key to a mysterious safety deposit box. ![]()
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