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Rock stars, cult vibes, and a unicorn. When you put those things together, you just know you are going to have a great time. There are lyrics at the end of each chapter which was a nice touch. My one problem I had was with the ending. It wrapped up real quick and I felt it was a little incomplete. I would have loved an extra chapter or two to help tie together what happened between the reveal and the aftermath. This is probably my favorite Delilah S. Dawson book to date. 4 stars and rock on!

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Holy smokes this book was just as wildly entertaining as Guillotine was! The rockstar energy, eeriness, and themes of wealth impact & what anyone would give for their dreams to become reality really made it for me.

I personally knew this was right up my alley with the premise! It gave me rock music meets midsommar, with a little of the standard horror theme that was impeccably written. I adored our main lead Angelina, and always admire when an author builds consistency with their personality & choices fitting the narrative.

The band lyrics placed after every chapter was a fantastic tie in to the story, and for me that was a sign of respect & dedication to the musical aspect.

Overall, I swallowed this book whole, and I’m incredibly grateful to Titanbooks for this ARC in exchange for my own experience.

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As much as I want to give this book 4 or 5 stars, I felt like the ending was over too quickly. A lot was happening, but not a lot of explanation? Angelina put the pieces together, but I feel like the reader isn’t able to and that it was too abrupt to fully appreciate the book. I wish we had more from the ending.

However, I enjoyed the rest of the book. The book is an interesting and unique story and drew me in from the beginning.

I love how Delilah always manages to write short, but engaging stories.

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I didn’t actually mean to read two books about rockstars back to back today but here we are.

First and foremost for all my unicorn girlies, there’s actually a unicorn in this book! Did I request this book partly because there was a unicorn on the cover? You bet. But also because I can rely on Delilah S. Dawson to write about women’s wrongs.

I don’t want to give too much away but this book is like, what if someone wrote that fanfic about being sold off to One Direction but make One Direction like, Tokio Hotel (idk don’t ask that’s just who I pictured the whole time) and the band wants to sell you to a demon for, well, the usual, fame and fortune.

I wish I could give this 5 stars but the ending was really abrupt and I just needed to know like, more about what was going on? Or showing Angelina putting the pieces together? But hey, I got a unicorn when I wasn’t expecting one and it really is that easy to make me happy.

Thanks to NetGalley, the author, and the publisher for a free eARC in exchange for an honest review.

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