Scythe & Sparrow

by

Brynne Weaver

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of dark romantic comedies who enjoy a mix of humor and murder.
  • Readers who like steamy romance with morally gray characters.
  • Those who enjoy small-town settings mixed with unusual professions like circus performers.
  • Fans of the previous books in the Ruinous Love series looking for closure.
  • Audiobook listeners who appreciate good narration, especially Irish accents.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for a more serious or realistic take on crime/thriller themes.
  • Those who prefer slow-burn romances over insta-love connections.
  • Readers sensitive to editing issues like fragmented sentences or pacing problems.
  • People who dislike repetitive storylines or timelines that overlap with previous books.
  • Those expecting high-stakes action or complex plots in their romantic suspense novels.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Dark humor and comedic elements balance well with the romance and murder themes
  • Unique premise combining circus performers, small-town doctors, and vigilante killers
  • Strong chemistry and banter between the main characters Rose and Fionn
  • Spicy/steamy scenes that many readers found enjoyable
  • Audiobook narration, especially the Irish accent, was highly praised
  • Interesting character development for Fionn as he embraces his darker side
  • Ties in well with previous books in the series for fans
  • Fast-paced and bingeable writing style
  • Inclusion of fun side characters like Barbara the raccoon
  • Satisfying conclusion to the trilogy for many fans

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Plot feels thin or underdeveloped to some readers
  • Pacing issues with unnecessary time jumps and dragging in places
  • Insta-love romance felt rushed or unbelievable to some
  • Character development for Rose felt lacking compared to Fionn
  • Writing quality issues like fragmented sentences bothered some readers
  • Less exciting or high-stakes than previous books in the series
  • Repetitive scenes/timeline with other books felt redundant
  • Romance lacked depth or emotional connection for some
  • Vigilante killer premise not executed as well as in previous books
  • Ending felt drawn out or anticlimactic to some readers

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