A Grimoire for Gamblers by Amanda Creiglow Review

Thank you NetGalley for providing me with this ARC in exchange for an honest review!

A Grimoire for Gamblers follows the main character, Elizabeth, as she is mourning the loss of her father. She has inherited her childhood home from her father along with the items that come inside it. The most significant being a magical trove and starts coming into the realization that her father may have had more secrets then he let on. These secrets lead her into a supernatural world that she was never supposed to be a part of and a series of gruesome deaths that may not be mere coincidence.

I thought this was an interesting read and felt it was a compelling enough of a story to keep you wondering how it would end. I found myself towards the end sometimes getting annoyed with Elizabeth because I felt like she didn't think things through, rushed into things, and could come off as judgmental. But she is going through a lot in a very short amount of time and so all of that can be understandable.

Overall, an interesting story that makes me wonder how the series will continue!

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