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Cormorant Run

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Nobody crosses the Carrion Channel.

Nobody except Cora.

As a messenger for the Eyrie’s spymaster, Cora regularly braves the dangerous passage infested with sea monsters to reach a land filled with vicious arrow-toting humans.

As if her job wasn’t hard enough, she’s now responsible for escorting the arrogant heir of the Eyrie across the treacherous stretch of water. Prince Ronin needs to broker a truce between two feuding realms and Cora needs to keep her former crush alive without throttling him or revealing the key to her success.

With everything she holds dear on the line, Cora needs to succeed, but Ronin seems intent on pushing all her buttons and someone else appears determined to sabotage their plans. In a land filled with unknowns, Cora is only sure of one thing: she’s not the only one with a secret.

388 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 30, 2020

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J.C. McKenzie

39 books459 followers
J. C. McKenzie is a book loving, gumboot-wearing, unapologetic science geek. She predominantly writes urban fantasy and fantasy romance. When she’s not spinning tales, she’s in the classroom sharing her passion for science and mathematics while secretly warping the young impressionable minds of our future to carry out her evil plans for world domination. She lives in the Pacific Northwest.

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1,225 reviews3,650 followers
August 18, 2022
I received a copy of this book via NetGalley (thank you Xpresso Book Tours). All thoughts and opinions are my own.

✅🆗 Action
✅🆗 World-building
🆗❌ plot
❌ Some things just don't make any sense to me
❌ Romance

Humans and sapavians (avian-human beings) are living in neighboring lands but are enemies. When the sapavian prince goes to the human land to talk about a truce, Cora, one of the only sapavian able to survive the dangerous 10 hours flight between both lands, is ordered to escort him. Once there, they will have to survive ambushes, hunters, and savage creatures.

This story is not bad, but the plot was mainly about Cora and her old crush on Ronin, traveling together, denying their mutual attraction, super cheesy romance, surviving dangerous situations, and repeating all these steps again and again. There is no goal to this story besides them hiding so their wings can heal and go back home.

The author tried to create a mystery around the character’s past, but it fell short. All it did was weaken the plot. There is obviously a past between Cora and Ronin, and we know that things ended badly between her family and his, but that’s about it. They seem to both have some regrets and both be angry at the other’s family… But at the same time, they both apparently have an undying love for the other. Honestly, both main characters are a little dumb at times. Ronin believed that Cora’s father betrayed the King, and the king tried to kill him and his family, then allowed them to come back to the Eyrie (as if the king would just accept that Cora and her father came back and let Cora’s father remain the spymaster). Cora seemed surprised to learn that Ronin came to the human isle to talk about possible peace and establish trade, but why else would he go there, in person, and in secret? Everything seems to be a surprise for them when it was just obvious most of the time.

Besides that, many things do not make much sense in this story. First, why would prince Ronin go to a secret meeting in enemy territory without anyone to protect him? Humans have been known to try to kill sapavians. Not only that, but the king threatened to kill Cora’s father if anything happened to the prince, but he sent the prince with no protection at all! Cora and Ronin uncover a kind of conspiracy that threatens their life, but at the same time, they are naive enough to follow the hunters just because they said that they meant no harm and that their king really wants to talk to them.

I would describe this world as fantasy/post-apocalypse. There are mentions of scientists experimenting with human DNA and creating the sapavians (and other creatures) and of a nuclear catastrophe, but the lands and history are not ones that we could associate with our real world.

Overall, the weak romance really killed this book for me. It was predictable and unrealistic. The dialogue had me cringe a few times, and Ronin went from abandoning Cora and not giving a sh*t about her to professing his eternal love in the span of a few days.


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2,533 reviews309 followers
January 5, 2021
ARC provided by NetGalley for an Honest Review
Cormorant Run is my first read from this author and I have to say I was impressed. The vivid world building was executed extremely well and I was sucked in early on. After human experiments go awry and meddling with nuclear weapons brings about the apocalypse, those that remain (human and non-human) must learn to coexist or there's no hope for any of them. Sent on a task by the King and her father to ferry the Prince/heir across the channel to barter a peace treaty with the humans is a life threatening task for them both. Given the sordid and estranged past between the heroine and Prince Ronin things are tense for much of the journey. Threats are around every corner and nowhere is safe when they are being hunted for simply existing. While not a fighter at heart Cora more than proves herself on the journey and saves the Prince and herself more times than she could count. Then injuries leave them stranded and not only force them to remain in enemy territory but spend time together in which they can either mend the severed bonds between them and give into the sexual tension or go on as enemies. Very well written & engaging with a well built world that was fascinating and fun to read.
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1,037 reviews43 followers
November 30, 2020
What an adventure! I loved it!!! Really the author managed to create a full new world with great creatures and characters and good mystery and all in one book!! no cliffhanger; nothing left out, no unanswered questions; it was amazing!!!!

we get romance; action , mystery , suspense and a touch of humour ...really it had all i could have hoped for.

In the universe after manipulation with animal dna and a nuclear war the world is different, there are human but also scipers who are the results of those manipulation from a long time ago and of course the differents groups are fighting each other. Cora is a cormorant (part human part cormorant) and she is a messenger able to leave the kingdom of the sapavians to go and reach the human kingdom ...because in between there is the ocean AND in the ocean are some dangers that make navigating but even flying over it perilous.....
Cora is at ease in the ocean even more than that in fact....she doesn't know why but ocean and some creatures in it are calling to her.
When tasked with delivering the prince Ronin she loved since little to meet with human she was excpecting danger but but as much as they encounter.
Together they need to survive, find the source of the problem and if possible create a better world for everyone but first they must learn to trust each other.


Fabulous universe really i can't recommend it well enough it just FABULOUS!!!
979 reviews11 followers
November 11, 2020
This author never fails to entertain. Action, romance, danger! danger! I loved the take on avian humans, and this story had a lot of mystery that was revealed in its entirety. No cliffhanger for our H/h. Highly recommend. I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
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990 reviews24 followers
January 18, 2021
4.5 stars

I requested this book because I had read this author's Raven Crawford series and loved it. So I expected the same here. And I was right to. I had a lot of fun reading this. Cora had a great personality and when she's forced together with Ronin, they each bring out another side of the other. Pushing buttons and teasing. It was awesome.

The whole background of this book was complicated and while explained a few times, never really was explained completely to me. Honestly though, I didn't care. It was only there to explain why there was all these races of creatures that shouldn't exist and why everyone at the Eyrie were a mix of various bird and human DNA.

When Cora was growing up she was very close to the royal family and their kids. She fell hard for the heir, Ronin, at a young age. But when her father is falsely accused of treason, her family is banished from the Eyrie to a post on the human land. If that wasn't bad enough, Cora loses her mother to those humans one night and she herself eventually washes up on the banks of the Eyrie broken, barely clinging to life, with no memory of what happened. Abandoned by those she thought were her friends, Cora puts herself back together and eventually becomes her father's best messenger. See, her father is the country's spy master and she has become one of the few who can safely travel the waters between their land and the human lands.

When the king comes to specifically ask her to escort Ronin across the channel on a peace mission, she knows it's not really a request. If she says no, he'll kill her and her father. If she comes home without Ronin, he'll kill her and her father. She's trapped and she knows it, but she's determined to get the job done. Despite her dislike and distrust of Ronin. The bickering between these two starts immediately and hardly ever stops. When they eventually make it to the human land they are shot at right away, leaving Cora hurt. So Ronin decides he will go to the meeting himself. Shocking that he finds himself betrayed and Cora having to save him. From there it's mostly these two fleeing from the humans after them while trying to heal their wounds, which are substantial. It's not easy at all because every human they encounter is an enemy, even one that Cora has dealt with regularly. The bickering continues, but as time passes it changes. These two are getting closer with each day that passes. Eventually they are found by two hunters who are actually on their side serving their human king. Those two were also a lot of fun to have around. Ronin gets his meeting with the king and an agreement is reached. Now these two just need to finish healing so they can get home with this good news. During which time Ronin realizes just how much Cora owns his heart and Cora allows herself to hope for a future with Ronin.

During their travels we encounter and learn about a bunch of the other creatures that live during this time. Some cooler than others, and some more vicious than others. Like the unicorn. That's one creature that ended up nothing like what you'd think. We also learn that there is traitor in Eyrie and something terrible has happened in Ronin's absence.

When these two are finally healed enough to head home, Ronin loses Cora and forces himself to continue. Only to receive yet another devastating blow when he makes it back. While Cora is gone we find out a secret that her mother had which explains all those little things we've seen in Cora that makes her different from everyone else. And it was kind of neat. Fortunately for Ronin, after learning the truth, Cora makes it back to the palace in time to save him. Do I even need to say they get their happy ever after?

The only thing I'd complain about was that ending. It was just so abrupt and I have soooo many questions about so many things. Like, where was her father? How did the treaty go with the humans?

Still. I totally enjoyed this.


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1,345 reviews23 followers
January 9, 2021
Wow, just wow. I had this on my Kindle for a while, who knew?!

The story is about the world in the future, where Sapavians exist. They have been scientifically formed by splicing bird and human DNA and look like humans that can fly. Cora is from the Cormorant clan (sea ravens). She lives at The Eyrie (where all Sapavians live) and works as a messenger to the Isle of Man (where humans live and all kinds of scientifically created beasts). For that she has to cross the Carrion Channel which is dangerous. For example there is a Sea Beast, but Cora can sense him and avoid.

The story begins when the King of Eyrie orders Cora to escort his son, prince Ronin, to the Isle. Cora's father used to be the King's best friend, but something happened years ago that caused a rift and the death of Cora's mother. Cora also lost the friendship of Ronin and his sister and still resents him for it, even when she used to have a big crush on him. So Cora and Ronin set off to the Isle, to make sure Ronin can go to a secret meeting. But nothing goes as planned and while Cora and Ronin are on the run for their lives, their chemistry erupts.

I totally loved this original story. You get both Cora's as Ronin's POV and the UST was evident. Written beautifully I could not wait to finish the story. It seems to be a standalone, but I would love more stories in this world. Off to dive into this author's backlist. She has a new fan.
Highly recommend.

*** I requested and received an ARC via Netgalley but also bought a digital copy myself. ***
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294 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2020
"Cormorant Run" was the first book of the author and I did enjoy the story very much!
It was great to be able to read a standalone where everything just fits: hot, steamy, romance, adventure, and a complete new idea and worldbuilding.

The author did create and write a book with an idea I have not yet read or come across. That scientists experiment with different DNAs - oh my! It did sound very real and scary. But the overall story was written well. The story itself focusses on the main characters, their relationship, their friendship, their love. It was great to accompany them on their journey and see them grow through their adventure.

Perfect for romantasy fans, who do not mind some steamy action!

***
"Cormorant" Run ist das erste Buch der Autorin und ich bin froh, dass ich es lesen hab dürfen. Es ist ein Einzelband, aber die Story, der Verlauf, die Protas, alles war perfekt! Hab mich bereits ab Seite 1 wohlgefühlt in dem Buch.

Die Grundidee fand ich auch genial, so kannte ich das bisher noch nicht und es ist beängstigend, wenn man denkt, dass das theoretisch jetzt auch schon passieren kann - echt großartig.
Die Story fokussiert sich auf die zwei Protas - auf deren Geschichte, Freundschaft und Liebe. Es war schön zu beobachten, wie es die beiden schaffen, das Abenteuer zu meistern, gemeinsam wachsen, sich entwickeln.

Perfekt für alle Romantasyfans da draußen, die auch gern die ein oder andere heiße Szene nicht missen wollen :)
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660 reviews8 followers
January 3, 2021
This review was originally published on Myth and Magic Book Club

Myth: 4/5

McKenzie created a fascinating world. Genetic experimentation led to bird-human hybrids. The world of the Eyrie seems to include many different bird species, cormorants, eagles, pigeons, etc. It was intricately woven through the story how they maintain attributes of their bird brethren.

The romance was just what you wanted, with plenty of chemistry and teasing moments. The story was action packed. It kicked off with a bang (or arrow shot) and really didn’t stop after that. I’m super impressed by the completeness of story and world building in a single novel. The world created could easily have (a may yet, I’m sure only McKenzie knows) spanned multiple novels. Certainly enjoyed the mysteries and challenges set up and overcome over the course of the story, without any excessive stops for exposition.

Magic: 4/5

Besides being bird-human hybrids and the world and mythos built around that, you can still tell that Cora is different. She’s the only messenger that can make it across the channel, and she does so quite regularly. Her otherness is well built up and unlocked along with the unfolding of the romance.

Overall: 4/5

I really enjoyed it. I find it so refreshing after reading so many series to enjoy an engaging and complete self contained novel. That doesn’t mean I wouldn’t love to enjoy more of the world of the eyrie if given the opportunity.
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Author 3 books8 followers
November 30, 2020
Cora and Ronin display sizzling chemistry that keeps building as they take a dangerous journey into the land of humans. With every treacherous step you’ll chewing your nails wondering how they’ll survive and when they’ll admit they’re crazy for each other.

When it comes to mystical worlds and characters you adore; J.C. McKenzie never disappoints. There are so many levels of story in this book. You not only have the romance aspect and the treacherous journey, but there is an entire history of war and genetic experimentation that shapes this world.
It all creates an intoxicating blend of fantasy and romance with a splash of sci-fi. There’s so much attention to detail regarding bird species, genetic conspiracy, and a deep dive into the dark aspects of humanity. Her characters are rich with emotions and unique personalities. You wish you could reach into the pages and comfort them.

The combination made a thrilling tale you won’t want to put down–because I couldn’t until I finished!
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36 reviews2 followers
January 11, 2021
*I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.*

Cormorant Run by J.C. McKenzie was an awesome and fun read! It tells of the story of Cora, a member of Cormorant Clan, who is a messenger that travels back and forth from her land of Eyrie and the Isle of Man. This book is set in a time after genetic mutations by science, radiation, and where using technology is frowned upon. Cora is given the task (without much choice I may add) to escort the heir to the throne, Ronin, to the Isle of Man to coordinate a treaty of peace. A hefty task within itself, not factoring in that Ronin and Cora have a history and it definitely doesn't seem so positive.
Let me tell you… I loved this book! Perfect balance of romance that builds nice and slow, and action. You don't have to read very long for the plot to become evident and the pace holds strong from there. I also enjoyed the fact that the book doesn't "give everything away" upfront. It leaves unanswered questions that you gain insight into as you continue to read. The books tone wasn't to serious and leaned towards playful and I thoroughly enjoyed the authors writing style.

I would 100% recommend this if you're looking for a fun read, packed with a fast pace and action, not forgetting a romance element weaved in!
4,489 reviews21 followers
November 30, 2020
This story was amazing. Set in the future with some cool twists it grabbed my attention from the beginning and kept it to the end. There was danger, mystery and suspense as Cora and Ronin must survive both bad guys and the environment to make it back to the ocean and their home. The danger of the past and secrets that they both hold make the trip more interesting. I thought it was well written and the pace kept me glued to the end. Had to see if they would make it home and what would be revealed next. Really wanted those secrets.
43 reviews
November 29, 2020
Great book.

This book was full of intrigue, action, and romance.

The storyline moved quickly but held me attention and provided enough description of historical and present events that I didn’t feel like I needed more or that something was missing.

The first chapter drew me into the storyline quickly and I was off...didn’t stop until I was finished. For me that’s a sign of a great book.

Another job well done by a top author.

Was provided a free copy of this story for a honest review......
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864 reviews12 followers
March 29, 2022
Oh my goodness! This was a fun post nuclear apocalypse story.

I really enjoyed the idea of what humans would be like post nuclear apocalypse where our genes had been combined with other animals to create something new like the avian/human hybrids that are the main characters in this story.

Cora is such a great character with such a strong personality and the drama between her and the prince made for a great story.

And what a gorgeous cover! The design on this is stunning.
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1,703 reviews5 followers
December 1, 2020
A fast paced captivating story that I had a hard time putting down. Cora is a strong, sassy, mysterious female lead who I enjoyed getting to know and I really like how her and Ronin's relationship developed. The world the author has created is unique and interesting. I look forward to more from this author
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1,096 reviews7 followers
December 2, 2020
Cora and Ronin were fantastic characters with great chemistry and steam. This story had lots of action and romance and some touches of sci fi. It pulled me in and I loved all the layers of the story. Lots of danger and I wasn't disappointed in any part of this book! Great story all the way around. Loved it! I am voluntarily reviewing an arc.
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142 reviews
December 29, 2020
Thank you Netgalley for the ARC. I have read other books by this author involving ravens and loved them so I figured I would love this too. I was right. It's fun, fast paced and easy to get into. It has characters you can get behind and root for. Lots of action that sucks you in and there is romance as well. I can't wait for the next book from this author.
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232 reviews3 followers
November 30, 2020
Such an interesting story and very original. I always enjoy reading about new (or new to me) creatures. A bit of drama mixed with some humor and just a touch of romance. I thoroughly enjoyed watching Cora get stronger than she already was!
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Author 38 books370 followers
December 15, 2020
Cormorant Run rocked. The detailed world-building is so intriguing it pulls the reader into the story. It even has a detailed map at the beginning.
The characters are strong, believable, and fun. What I enjoyed most was the humorous and sexy banter between Cora and Ronin, which served to lighten the weight of the heavy odds against them.
I strongly recommend this story to anyone who enjoys fast-paced, sexy, fantasy-romance, or urban fantasy. Written with J.C. McKenzie's classic wit, it is a good read.
99 reviews
March 17, 2022
I was very generously gifted this as an ebook from the author and halfway through reading the ebook I ordered a physical copy. This book was so so good! I loved it! Absolutely no complaints at all! If you’ve read oryx and crake by Margaret Atwood or really enjoyed the planet of the apes movies I think I you would really enjoy this book. There is a bit of spice to the book but it is more plot driven, this world is so interesting! I read this book in 2 days and it only took me that long because I had a bunch of stuff going on the day I started it. I absolutely adored the banter between Cora and Ronin! Some of the insults and banter in this book had me laughing so hard! Friends to enemies to lovers trope! I didn’t anticipate some of the plot twists in this book and my guesses to what the results of those twists were going to be were completely wrong! I highly recommend reading this book! I’m already starting the second book in the series! I am so excited! I am also making my cousin read this because I think she will love it!
312 reviews8 followers
December 3, 2020
Loved everything about this story. The characters, plot, and writing were on point. I am voluntarily reviewing an arc gifted by the author with no obligation
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40 reviews
January 19, 2021
Looking for a YA Fantasy with witty comebacks, some mild steamy scenes, non cliffhanger and a kick a** heroine?

This is it, was pleasantly surprised with this new author find! It had everything I look for in my book such as action, steamy romance, arrogant H and the MYSTERY. My only complaint is that the last 5 pages felt too short/condensed.

Overall I loved this book and would definitely read more from JC Mckenzie.
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Author 11 books45 followers
February 23, 2021
An amazing perfectly-paced fantasy story

- This book was provided to me as an ARC by Netgalley

I adored this book! I say it without hesitation. I couldn't stop reading. The characters were enthralling, the world absolutely breathtaking and the plot honestly amazing. I loved the fact that the chapters were quite short because I find it easier to read. I loved the quotes at the beginning too, they were perfectly chosen. Cora is a fantastic protagonist and I loved following her fascinating story. Between heated romance, action-packed adventures and mysteries, I was completely in love!

The best book I've read with this app so far!
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Author 37 books92 followers
December 1, 2020
Book Review: Cormorant Run
Author: J.C. McKenzie
My Rating: 5 Stars

Cora used to hang to Ronin's every word, then they grew up, and just how far apart they were was evident. She has become so much more, she is strong and capable. So when things go bad it's her who is tasked with taking him to help heal a community, her who is tasked with saving his life. Ronin begins to see just how badly his family dealt with things in the past and he is determined to win the woman and make a change. This story is packed with action, mystery, and romance. Truly enjoyed!

**I am voluntarily leaving my honest review of this book**

J.C. McKenzie
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1,128 reviews24 followers
January 19, 2021
Thank you Netgalley for the chance to read Cormorant run by J.C. McKenzie. When I requested it I had assumed this was the latest book in the author's Raven Crawford's series, but Cormorant run is a stand alone book and even though it wasn't I enjoyed the book just as much as the series.
As a messenger for the Eyrie’s spymaster, Cora regularly braves the dangerous passage infested with sea monsters to reach a land filled with vicious arrow-toting humans--now she must do it with an added companion: the arrogant heir of the Eyrie, Prince Ronin needs to broker a truce between two feuding realms and Cora needs to keep her former crush alive without throttling him or revealing the key to her success.
Cormorant run is a post-apocalyptic dystopian fantasy with strong romantic elements and a touch of humour thrown in.
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423 reviews15 followers
March 13, 2022
4.5 stars

I really enjoyed this! Took me a bit to get into the bird aspect of things, but the banter between the main characters had me laughing out loud at times, it was reminiscent of the banter in from blood and ash.

I guessed at the villain earlier on, but I second guessed it throughout, there were a few really cool things that happened in the story that were unexpected which I liked.
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660 reviews43 followers
January 10, 2021
ARC from NetGalley

A standalone fantasy about a post apocalyptic world where genetic engineering and a nuclear catastrophe has led to many strange creatures. The sapavians are Cora's people, human-bird hybrids. Essentially, they are just humans with wings, though they do take on a lot of their bird ancestors' traits.

The post apocalyptic situation is referenced infrequently enough that I got to stay in my cozy fantasy bubble without being brought too far into some sci-fi dystopia (which I don't dislike, but I need to be in the mood and know what I'm signing up for.)

It took me a little while to get into this book. I had to get used to all the bird references, but once Cora and Ronin get to share the majority of the screen time, things improved. Their banter is great. If you like all those swoony, broody, cocky fantasy princes, you'll dig him. He does it well.

The romance was slow-burn, enemies-to-loversish. I mean, it's obvious they're going to get together, but I still enjoyed the chase. There is sex, though it isn't excessive. It's not super graphic, but it isn't simply an allusion either.

This could have been a 5-star read for me if the pacing had been better and the plot had been better fleshed out. We spend the majority of the story with Cora and Ronin, and when they get back to the Eyrie, things unfold way too fast. The whole beast situation and the resultant facts from that unveiling made me wonder if there was a second book coming. The plot took backstage to the romance here, which is a shame because it could have been a better, more well-rounded book. It had excellent potential. I still recommend it. It's a good, quick read.
15 reviews
January 20, 2022
I cannot say enough good things about this book!
I loved every second and all of the twists and turns it took along the way. J.C McKenzie is an exceptionally talented author. It was the greatest adventure I ever took from my living room.
I finished this book in one sitting and was kept in the edge of my toes the whole time making it to hard to put down.
The characters enemies to lovers were so well written that when it ended I just wanted more.
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1,510 reviews25 followers
December 21, 2020
I don't know why, but this one didn't hold my interest. I read to 52% then skipped to 90% and finished. The world building was cool, but got a little dense and boring. I don't know, maybe in the morning I'll pick this back up, we'll see.🤷‍♀️
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117 reviews1 follower
August 16, 2023
Rezension (deutsch)

„Cormorant Run“, von J. C. Mckenzie, sprach mich teils aufgrund des Klappentext, teils aufgrund seiner Aufmachung an.
Über J. C. Mckenzies Schreibstil kann ich mich nie beschweren. Er ist locker, flüssig und mit genug Würze, das sein Spagat zwischen Humor und Ernsthaftigkeit großartig ist. Die Welt rund um Eyrie ist aufgebaut wie in einer Monarchie, mit Akzenten einer dystopischen, vergangenen Welt und einer Art Fantasy, die durch Wissenschaft entstanden ist und faszinierende Monster wie Wesen hervorbrachte. Cora als unsere Protagonistin war lässig, selbstbewusst in ihrer Haltung, ihrem Wissen und machte Spaß zu verfolgen.
Die Nebencharaktere fand ich ein wenig blass und sie hätten gerne etwas mehr Raum einnehmen können. Sie waren für mich einfach zu zweidimensional. Ich bin auch ganz ehrlich, der Love – Interest in dem Buch, war überhaupt nicht mein Geschmack. Ich konnte ihm weder etwas für die Gründe, warum er sich ferngehalten hat, sich wieder näherte etwas abgewinnen, noch fand ich ihn charmant oder sympathisch.
Die Story ist mein größter Kritikpunkt. In seinem Ansatz her war sie gut und solide. Aber ab der Mitte des Buches und wenn man genug aufpasste, wusste man wie sie enden würde und wo der Plottwist war. Das nahm enorm viel Spannung heraus und auch die Freude am weiterlesen.

Fazit. In seinem Grundgerüst stark, aber nicht ganz nach meinem Geschmack. Ich kann leider keine Empfehlung aussprechen.

Das Buch hat von mir 3/5🌹bekommen.

Liebe Grüße rosarium🌹

Review (english)

„Cormorant Run“, from J. C. Mckenzie, sounded good because of its introduction and prospect of wings.
I can´ t complain about J. C. Mckenzies writingstyle. It´ s fluffy, fluid and with a enough spice between humor and seriousness, that I had my fun reading the book. I also liked the world. It was a mix between a monarchy, a fallen, dystopian wolrd and science, which created monsters and mutations. Cora was a strong, but ferocious soul and stood her ground, when things came to shoot and she had to make a choice.
The sidecharcters were a little flat and could have taken up more room. And, I have to be honest, I didn´ t like the love interest. Just my prefercene, I found him nether sympathetic nor charming. And his reasons for staying away from Cora, they were not really solid in my eyes.
The biggest issue I had, was with the story. When I reached the middle of book, and if you were reading carefully, I knew how it would end, who was behind everyting and how it would occur. That took the charging out of the story and made me enjoy it less. Unfortunately.

So, to sum everything up. I liked the premises. But not much the story or the love interest. So I can´´ t recommend the book.

I gave it 3/5🌹

Lots of love, rosarium
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