Rating: 3.5 Stars Themes: Fantasy, Curse Thoughts: Corbett has managed to weave such strong themes throughout this book alongside the story and its curse. The parental themes are looked at from multiple sides with having both a mother and daughter duo and a father and son and she also looked at both strong turmoil and loving Relationships. I did struggle to feel for Kate at first but that was a little unfair as I disliked how she treated Rhea but the pressure of living with that kind of a curse must have taken its toll on her, especially knowing it will pass on so I should have been more patient with her. I did like the boys and Rhea and I found the banter the characters had quite relatable as a Smoggie myself. I did quite like the journey and really felt the emotions for the way in which it all ended. Favourite Quote: “To be without any hope of a reprieve is soul destroying.”
Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Contemporary, Multiple POV, Psychological Fiction, Pakistan Thoughts: This is a beautifully complex story with so much more to it than just a love story. The setting in Lahore instantly took me to another world than that which I live and I really appreciated that the author put potentially new words in italics the first time they were used since I had to google quite a few of them. The book starting with a short POV from a terrorist just moments before he detonated the suicide vest drew me right in and gave us a warning of the sorts of horrors that may be described straight off. Mona is an awesome and strong female character, although in some instances she is expected to shrink she doesn’t always and instead faces the consequences for being herself instead. I felt for her quickly with her husband not even calling after a bombing was near and the way he behaved felt progressively worse when he bothered to be present in the story at all. Ali is also quite a strong...