Author: S.M. Blooding
Title: The Hands of
Tarot
Series: The Hands of
Tarot
ISBN: 9781477600290
Publisher: Blooding
Books (July 3rd 2012)
Disclaimer: Copy received for review
My rating: 4 of 5
stars
“She killed his father.
She imprisoned and beat him.
And now she thinks he’s her trophy.
Synn El’Asim will do almost anything to prove her wrong. But he’s only proving her right.
Queen Nix awakened his Mark of power and inducted him into the House of Wands. She knew what she was doing. The son of the two most powerful Families standing against her is the ultimate prize.
What she didn’t take into consideration was that maybe he was too strong for her.
Maybe.
But the Families aren’t. They’ve been weakened and it’ll take a lot more than one young man with a powerful Mark to take on the Hands of Tarot.”GoodReads’ blurb
I had two chances to
pick up this title for review and so I thought some higher being might be
trying to tell me something (I don’t usually get repeat request from several
fronts!). So, I dug in for a little more information, because the blurb felt
slightly confusing to me, and then I thought: “Well, if this doesn’t look like
the kind of stuff I could love!”
So I gave in and
became part of the review tour. I’m really, really glad I did, though I have to
say one thing before going any further: The Hands of Tarot is one of those
books that get a rating because of gut feeling (more on this later) and a
different person, or even myself at a different moment, might not have enjoyed
it as much.
Okay, on to the
details.