The sequel picks up where VIPER left off – Marianne has learned the truth about her heritage and defeated the man she once believed was her father, taking his place as the Viper of the seas. VIPER was one of my favourite releases of 2019, so I was super excited to get to nab this early copy of the sequel VENOM from one of my friends – I’m so happy to let you all know that it’s just as good as the first book and completely avoids second-book syndrome. Only then, can she possibly command the army needed to finally take down the King. To do that Marianne must put aside all her fears: she must return to her roots, the Western Isles, and call on the power that runs in her blood. There’s only one way that can happen – the return of magic. The corrupt King remains on the throne, bandits are proving hard to stop and Marianne is not sure who among her crew she can truly trust.įor the islands to prosper, the invisible bond that once existed uniting land and sea must be reinstated. Marianne is now the Viper, but her hopes for peace in the Eastern Isles are being frustrated. THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR VIPER (ISLES OF STORM & SORROW #1). How I read it: I pinched my friend’s ARC.
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