Member Reviews
Overmorrow does everything it promises and I really enjoyed the premise, the characters and the world-building. That being said I won’t be able to rate it higher than 3 stars as the writing style was not great and I consistently felt as though I was being over explained to - there were points I almost gave up and I think this book could have been half the length and it would have told the story even better.
I enjoyed the idea of this book. It’s well written. It moved slowly in a few places, but it’s an overall good book.
I found this difficult to start, but once I did I had trouble putting it down! The plotline felt unique while still having all of the fantasy elements I enjoy. I would recommend this this to fantasy readers who like darker moodier reads
Anselm Rajah has great potential to build on Overmorrow as the premise was exceptionally good.
The world of Overmorrow is overrun with a condition called the Sepia which causes people to disappear, gone from the known world. The strong FMC Foxy Raine's world is shattered when her father is consumed by the Sepia right before her eyes. Foxy embarks on a quest to establish why the Sepia is taking over and to hopefully, save her father
The only thing I struggled with at times was the dialogue and I was expecting more of a steampunk vibe, otherwise, the narrative is sound and the book has great potential
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC of Overmorrow. My review is left voluntarily and all opinions are my own