Vesseless by Courtney L. Winn


Vesselless by Courtney L. Winn – Review
What a debut! Vesselless hooked me from the very first line and didn’t let go, with short, addictive chapters that made it impossible to stop reading. At the heart of the story is Nizzara, a fierce and layered heroine whose dynamic with Dagen kept me invested and eager to piece together every clue. The premise, gods and mortals as vessels, is fresh and fascinating, and once the pacing kicks in around the 25% mark, it’s a true page-turner. The worldbuilding was intriguing but sometimes uneven, shifting between ancient and modern vibes, and I wanted more development around the realm-crossing concept and romance, which went from zero to fully committed a bit too fast. The spice level is very mild (about 1.5/5) and the repeated mentions of Nizzara’s celibacy slightly overshadowed the tension. Still, I loved the concept, the heroine, and the pacing, and the cliffhanger ending has me excited for book two. I landed at about 3.75 stars and recommend this one for fans of Metal Singer or The Ever Seas. me still trying to piece together the last 10% an hour after finishing is doing something right.




 

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