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There is nothing better in this world than books. Reading is my escape. Walk on with hope in your heart and you'll never walk alone. Ravenclaw.
‘Welcome to the Hope Street Hotel – where you check in married, and check out single.’ Two years ago Chloe Townsend was dumped at the altar and had to leave behind everything that mattered to her. In one single weekend, Chloe’s team promises to take care of everything – legal, technical, emotional – and guests check out carefree and single. The idea of being able to check into a hotel married and then check out as single, having gone through the whole divorce process during your stay, was a plot I’ve never come across before and it was an interesting one. You might say that the fact that she now runs a divorce hotel is proof that she is bitter and angry, but instead of lording the looming divorce over the heads of the couples at the hotel, she does her best to make the experience as pleasant as it can be, no matter if the couples end up divorced or not.
But it’s not until she rescues a rather handsome fae prince, fighting for his life on the edge of Blackhart Manor, that her training really kicks in. With her family away on various missions, Kit must protect Prince Thorn, rely on new friends and use her own unfamiliar magic to stay ahead of Thorn’s enemies. As things go from bad to apocalyptic, fae battle fae in a war that threatens to spill into the human world. It did also have some bits that weren’t keeping the same quality as the rest of the book which lowered the overall reading experience a bit.
Original Title: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: When Magizoologist Newt Scamander arrives in New York, he intends his stay to be just a brief stopover. However, when his magical case is misplaced and some of Newt’s fantastic beasts escape, it spells trouble for everyone… I was a bit worried that a story not centered around Harry, Hermione and Ron would not be able to catch the magic of the world.
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