![]() ![]() Meg and some reviewers’ excitement also made me want to give it a shot. I was also a bit tentative to pick up Black Bird of the Gallow because I usually don’t reach for paranormal or supernatural stories, but I thought it’d be a great way to branch out of my normal reading habits. ![]() If you are ever behind on your ARCs and want to catch up, I recommend checking out the State of the ARC meme, hosted by Avalinah’s Books. ![]() Yes, I am aware that Black Bird of the Gallows came out in September, but I ended up stashing it on my physical TBR for when I’m at school and don’t have access to my library and bookshelves as much. It was a really sweet experience meeting Meg Kassel, especially since this is her debut novel, and she was so excited to meet and chat with everyone in line. I received an ARC of Black Bird of the Gallows at Book Con 2017. But nothing is as bad as falling in love with a harbinger of death. When someone, or something, supernatural tries to attack her and Reece is there to save the day, Angie is thrown into a plot involving good and evil that’s set to destroy her town. ![]() And the crows taking over her town are definitely not normal either. Summary:Angie Dovage knows there’s something more to Reece Fernadez, the cute boy who’s just moved in next door. ![]()
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