![]() Anna’s family belongs to the elite Luminate class, those who have access to magic. The novel quickly makes it clear that she’s yet another special heroine. I had some rather big issues with the book’s protagonist, Anna. I hate not giving books a fair chance, though, and by the time I realize that a book isn’t for me, I’ve already invested so much time in it that I might as well just finish it. I started feeling iffy about this book very early on, and I should’ve just listened to my intuition and called it a DNF. ![]() Review: I’ve been in the reading slump from hell since the beginning of the year, and I really, really, really hoped that Blood Rose Rebellion would prove to be the slump-breaker. Even there, though, the Luminate’s ruling Circle tracks her because her ability could possibly break even the Binding, the spell that keeps magic in Luminate hands alone. After unintentionally wreaking havoc at her sister’s debut into Luminate society, Anna is sent to her grandmother’s native Hungary. ![]() ![]() Anna, however, is Barren and unable to use magic, but she seems to possess the ability to break spells. ![]() To Sum It Up: Anna Arden’s family belongs to the elite Luminate-those who can wield magic. Blood Rose Rebellion (Blood Rose Rebellion #1) ![]()
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