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These Hollow Vows

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<i>*This book was given to me by NetGalley in return for an honest review*</i>
I will read anything about the fae, let's start with that. I love the whole Seelie/Unseelie dynamic, the different types of fae, the imagined world, all of it. However, I have a love/hate relationship with love triangles, I get so upset when the protagonist chooses the wrong guy. So I was apprehensive about how the romance would turn out, I can't say too much about it, but I'm looking forward to finding out who she chooses, what happens, and more about her magic.

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This novel exceeded my best expectations. The synopsis is right: "These Hollow Vows" gave me all the warm and fuzzy nostalgia of "A Court of Thorns and Roses" and "The Modern Faerie Tales: Tithe; Valiant; Ironside." While Holly Black has proven herself to be the mistress of all Fae writing, Lexi Ryan is a promising contender for the title. This Faerie world is illustrious, mysterious, and enchanting. I never wanted to leave! I'm dying to get my hands on a sequel.


I really can't say enough good things about this book! I immediately fell in love with our main heroine Brie, and the amount of character development she goes through is astounding! Truly great character work. Her relationship with the Unseelie Court is awesome; their banter is hilarious! I got to the point where I grew sick of Prince Ronan and all I wanted was more time with Finn and his friends. They give me such strong Night Court vibes; I love it!


I was mentally preparing myself for lots of twists and turns when I started reading this novel, but even just a few chapters in the plot blew me away! That plot twist with Sebastian...oh my gosh, it was so unpredictable and from there on out, this book had me in a chokehold. I fell in love with the new world Brie is discovering, and all the fantastically explained lore.

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Unfortunately, I didn't have the amount of time I wished to dedicated to this book, which is unfortunate because the characters hooked me in and the storyline kept me focused.

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These Hollow Vows has left me hollow for more. How am I meant to wait for the sequel?!

Brie has always hated the fae, and with a good reason for how they treat humans when her sister is sold to the fae, she knows she must do whatever it takes to get her back. Thus she begins a walk on dangerous line so interconnected (some connections I saw and others I didn't know until the reveal) with so many fates; Sebastian, Finn, Seelie & Unseelie court, her mother, her past & who she is. It was so good!
I was so involved in Brie's character and her discoveries; the romance took a backseat in my attention, although I did welcome it when it occurred. Brie is struggling with her beliefs about the fae and those she trust, she wants to save her sister, and as things continue she still wants to save her sister, but she always wants to help others all because of her character's growth.

I will say this story has A LOT of things happen. Sometimes I had to sit down and process them for a while, and yes, I know it is all to help the sequels and their plot, but it was still too much at times. The romance/attraction was a little flat because (besides certain reasons) it was a little random. Having said that I am torn between both love interests and VERY pissed at them - torn between loving them and hating them!

Highly recommend this book to lovers of faeries, medieval vibes, magic, politics, war, curses, self-discovery, and a good old fashioned love triangle. 5/5

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This one started a tad rocky for me (the MC was hard for me to enjoy at first) but that didn’t last long. I was very eager to keep reading and from the middle to end I couldn't stop reading. One of the reveals shocked me! I really want the next book!

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Vows, love, deception. But the only vow that matters is the one to protect her sister. I loved the twists and turns in this book, I was left feeling like I too didn’t have a clue who to trust. It definitely stood up to the expectations of Cruel Prince meets A Court of Thorns and Roses.

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I actually really loved this one. A Cruel Prince meets A Court of Thorns and Roses is an accurate description for this novel.

Ryan does a great job building up an intriguing fantasy world. The story starts out very Cinderella esque-- two girls trying to make ends meet in a world that has been essentially taken over by Fae bargains (think Rumpelstiltskin). But when Brie's sister is sold off to the Fae-- she must enter a realm where things were not as they appear. Can Brie save her sister while attempting to decide between two fates?

This book was fantastic. Romance, intrigue, and excellent but guessable twists. I'll be waiting for the sequel!

*Some mature content, I recommend for a mature reader 8th grade and up.

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** 4.5 stars **

Fans of S. Maas and H. Black are going to love this book.

While it may seem like the typical fae/human-love trope, it's anything but. It's so much more. This tests what it means to love someone within the bonds of family and friends too. It's a journey of one girl's growth as she makes her way to free her sister, dealing with her prejudices, preconceived notions about the world around her, and how her ignorances could be used against her. The world of Fae is not filled with golden sunshine like the stories, but shows that where there is light there is the possibility of shadows as she soon learns.

Brie must learn to become one with these shadows if she will ever hopes to save the sister that was taken from her and sold into slavery, into the 'evil' hands of the Unseelie court. She will do whatever it takes to save her. But first she must decide whether she will harden her heart for the lies, betrayal, and intrigue that she will have to endure in order to succeed or continue to believe in hope and the possibility of love.

Friends to enemies, enemies to lovers, Brie must navigate this new world of Fae and her new powers. Will she rely on the dark prince and his band of misfits to help her out or will the light of the golden prince be too tempting to resist? Either way this author will have you guessing and wavering as to how it will end up all the way until the very explosive end. I really hope there will be another book because I'm hooked

** Thank you NetGalley and the author for the opportunity to review this ARC. These are my opinions and are freely given **

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This was an excellent book! With a riveting plot, and detailed - and realistic - character development, you will definitely enjoy reading this title!

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This review technically doesn’t have spoilers but may be spoilery on accident so adding the warning now. I have been in a reading slump for a while now and this book grabbed me my the hand and took off. I’m not usually one for love triangles but this one was very well done and I felt conflicted for a while with the main lead. At least I say that but I totally would’ve dropped the whole world for Finn the second I met him just because I’m sucker for a good morally grey character with dark curly hair!

There are many books about the fae out and I genuinely find this book was unique in its story. I love that we were in the classic Seelie and Unseelie fae world as I am trash for stories that go more classic fae route. This book fed my Iron Fey loving heart. I know it is compared to Sarah J Maas and I believe fans of Sarah will adore this book but I think it’s definitely more in route with sarah when it comes to how love lives go and that it’s realistic in how first lives can be. I don’t want to get spoilery here I just like that love is taking a more realistic approach of now sailing away with the first person you meet. I also love that our leading lady has past experience with lovers as that is uncommon for women in YA but always has the love interest that was experienced.

That being said- this book was HOT HOT. Without spoiling, I reread a certain shower scene multiple times over. This book brought the HEAT. I suspected some of the twists but in a natural way and I believe we were intended to be suspicious and doubtful as the readers. I cannot wait for the second book to read more about Brie’s character growth as I see her finally getting over some of her issues to stand up for herself. We see a lot of moments where she wishes someone could take care of her and take her problems for her even when forced to do everything herself and I think she has had enough of people controlling her. I already know book 2 is going to be so badass and can’t wait to get my hands on it!

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"Brie hates the Fae and refuses to have anything to do with them, even if that means starving on the street. But when her sister is sold to the sadistic king of the Unseelie court to pay a debt, she'll do whatever it takes to get her back—including making a deal with the king himself to steal three magical relics from the Seelie court."

These Hollow Vows has everything you could ever need in a fantasy novel. Brie is one of the strongest characters I know. She will stop at nothing to protect and save her family. While I enjoyed the world building, and the strong set of supporting characters, I did not like the ending. I am not sure if I will pick up the sequel. Sometimes books that end with too much betrayal just don't sit well with me, I would still recommend this novel to anyone who would like to read about a strong female lead.

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Yaaaaaaaaaaas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a great start to this duology and yes, it is a book one to an action packed, hide and seek, MYSTERY. The cover is gorgeous and the storyline intriguing. I will say this, those who are familiar to fae lore, this doesn't really follow fae lore in the traditional sense, but I was okay with that. This was about a girl, a girl who cared about her sister and PEOPLE. This had a whole lot of Cinderella vibes with a touch of the goose girl and who isn't for a fae inspired fairytale? Or at least that's what I originally thought as I read this book and went to the conclusion and then BAM, TWIST I never saw coming came and hit me! That was great! I'm not a fan of cliffhangers. In fact, I hate them. But BUT, I will say this, if the author had left the story there, it wouldn't go with our heroine and her personality at ALL. And that's something I've come to see. Characters just ignoring what they normally wouldn't ignore for the sake of a clean finish. This did not only NOT ignore it, but LIT IT UP. And that's why I'm pretty psyched about the next book. The character goes through this whole journey, and she stays true to herself. There is a message of hope, love, betrayal, and broken promises. You will root for this character. I'm excited. Kudos to the author.

Content warnings: violent, drugging, sex, language

Huge thanks to NetGalley for allowing me to read an eARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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I am so mad at the end of this book. Ugh I want to scream and shake the main character so much it isn't even right.
And what is worse I have no one to fan girl abut with this book, to rant and rave about it to. I don't want to go into detail about why I am so upset, because honestly it would spoil it but if you are looking for a book with romance, love triangles, magic and secrets then this is certainly the one for you

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These Hollow Vows kept me entertained the whole book, and made me stay up to late hours to see what will happen next! One thing I wish was different was the ending, but I didn’t mind the choices!

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Ahhh this was so good! A bit of a Cinderella start to a twisty new world of fae and power, secrets and lies, and it was GREAT. Sebastian sure had me fooled and then I doubted and then was fooled again and now I NEED to know where this story goes and if Brie goes back to Finn and if she breaks the bond and gah! So much good! So glad I was able to read this story as an ARC and can’t wait to read more!

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This is a perfect read for fans of Sarah J. Maas! Love, secrets, betrayal and 2 handsome fae to choose from; the sun prince and the moon prince. How's a girl to choose? Brie will go to any lengths to rescue her sister, but is she willing to sacrifice her heart?

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This book is about a human girl named Brie who has had to turn to the life of a thief in order for her and her sister to survive. However, their debts become so large that her sister gets sold to the Faeries and she has to travel to the Faerie world to do whatever it takes to save her.

I absolutely loved this book! There's some definite ACOTAR themes throughout the book - a shadow prince and a light prince... Who will she choose??! And there's also a little bit of influence from the Selection Series as one of the Fae princes has to select a future bride. There's some twists and turns to keep you guessing what is going to happen and the cliffhanger at the end has me wanting more! Overall I gave this book 5 stars! If you're a fan of ACOTAR, I think you'd enjoy this one.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for letting me read an ARC of this book!

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I had very high expectations when I began this book. As a huge fan of YA fantasy, especially everything involving the fae, I was especially excited when I saw that this title was similar to A Court of Thorns and Roses and The Cruel Prince. I instead found a story more comparable to Kiera Cass’s The Selection, with some elements being incorporated in. That being said, it was interesting to see the two ideas of The Selection and faerie-lore converge. I loved watching the story unfold, and seeing how everything decided to fit together at the end. That being said, I could’ve done without the main character’s tendency to “not be like other girls”- similar to the protagonist of The Selection, America Singer. Despite this, the romance was enjoyable to read, and added a nice element to the main plot- while some books are romance with plot or plot with romance, this book appears to need both aspects to create a fulfilling story. I especially loved the royalty aspects- especially the balls and parties. There is a nice sibling bond incorporated into the story as well. However, I would’ve loved to see more world-building, and more action, depicting what the protagonist, Brie, goes through to achieve her end goal. I will definitely be keeping my out for the sequel- the ending left me wanting more.

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After Abriella’s sister gets sold to the Unseelie court- the most dangerous court of the faerie realms, Abriella risks everything to save her. Once in faerie, Abriella makes a deal with the Unseelie king- she must infiltrate the Seelie court and steal the prince’s heart, win his trust, and steal some artifacts or risk Jas’s life. As some truths come to light, Abriella does not know who to trust, the Golden prince Ronan or the dark prince Finn? With a war between the two courts looming and Abriella’s heart growing more and more conflicted , she must make a decision that could doom them all....
Yallllll this book is SO GOOD! I knew from the first page I was going to be completely addicted and I WAS. This book has everything I love, a sharp-tongued protagonist who would do anything for her sister. The dark and broody fae prince of the Unseelie court- handsome and mysterious with dark curls and silver eyes. The Golden cinnamon roll fae prince of the Seelie court- who has more to him that than meets the eye. A RAGTAG GROUP OF MISFITS WHO HAVE BANDED TOGETHER FOR A BETTER FUTURE. There’s also a bachelor/ the selection type vibes as the Seelie prince must pick a bride soon and I loved this little element too!
This book has so much ANGST, action, adventure, crazy twists and turns, hidden secrets, traitorous truths, steamy romance, and magic!!! Not one page of this book was boring and I kept wanting more and more... also that ending.... WOW. WOW. WOW. I NEED MORE.
Gosh I am so in love and I know this is going to be fan favorite for SURE! Is it too early to reread it?

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The beginning of this was slightly confusing and a little rushed but overall I really enjoyed this book. If you are a fan of steamy romance, epic love triangles and Fae I would definitely recommend checking this one out.

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