
When Callie finds the fae king of the night in her room, a grin on his lips and a twinkle in his eye, she knows things are about to change. And everyone knows that sooner or later he always collects.īut for one of his clients, he’s never asked for repayment. He’s a man who can get you anything you want … at a price. Only then will the beads disappear.Įveryone knows that if you need a favor, you go to the Bargainer to make it happen. Only death or repayment will fulfill the obligations.

For the last seven years she’s been collecting a bracelet of black beads up her wrist, magical IOUs for favors she’s received. So, before I get into my review, let’s go over some book details…Ĭallypso Lillis is a siren with a very big problem, one that stretches up her arm and far into her past. I think that’s another reason I just haven’t been able to return to it with all the Netflix buzz around Shadow and Bone.īut we’re not discussing either of those series, we’re talking about Rhapsodic by Laura Thalassa. Even if it was exactly like Shadow and Bone series by Leigh Bardugo. I’ll go back to it eventually and finish as the book is good. I read to escape, and that’s not the escape I’m looking for. Mostly because I can’t mentally handle reading about one of the characters being tortured and mentally in a bad place. I kept debating on returning to Lightbringer by Claire Legrand, but I just couldn’t. So, I plucked this one of my TBR and decided to give it a go. And I was in the mood for all of those things.

The only thing I heard about it was it was good, spicy to some degree, and fantasy from BookTok (TikTok). The Bargainer Series by Laura Thalassa, I didn’t look or read the synopsis before reading the first book: Rhapsodic. These help support the blog, so I can keep creating content. This post may contain affiliate or referral codes, for which I receive a small compensation and you get a discount in exchange.
