~/books/fates-bane.log
STATUS: PUBLISHED
// EXPANDED CRITIQUE
I'm still reeling from the emotional whiplash that is FATE'S BANE, and I need to warn you: this book will mess with your head in the best possible way. Cherae Clark's masterful storytelling weaves a complex web of psychological tension that will have you questioning everything as you turn those 166 pages. What starts as an eerie atmosphere quickly descends into a descent into madness, and I mean that in the most loving way possible.
The reason I'm adamant that you go in blind is because Clark's biggest strength lies in her ability to subvert expectations at every turn. She'll have you thinking you're getting one kind of story, only to drop a bombshell that completely flips your perception. And the best part? You won't even see it coming. It's like she's reading your mind and planting seeds of doubt before pulling off the ultimate emotional sucker punch. So, heed my warning: trust no one, question everything, and get ready to have your emotions ravaged in the most delightful way possible.
Original Micro-Review: "i just finished fate’s bane and i need everyone to understand that cherae committed emotional violence in 166 pages. don’t look it up. go in blind. just read it. suffer. thrive. go into the woods alone. trust. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"