The Spire by Kate Canterbary Review

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Synopsis

Not all those who wander are lost.

Rebel, runner, recluse, rich girl.
Nine years ago, Erin Walsh ran away from everything.

Home.
Family.
Secrets.
Tragedy.
Herself.

The only permanence in her life is catastrophe.

She travels from country to country, chasing disaster, teasing fire, playing with poison. She guards against real connections, and shuns the only family she has left.

She holds everyone—even her siblings—at a mile-long distance. It’s the only way to protect herself.

But she can’t protect herself from him.

He’s the ice to her fire, and he’s willing to sacrifice everything to bring her home.

Review

“There are tornadoes in my head sometimes,” I said, my words growing progressively sharper as he pushed inside me. “I know,” he said as his lips met mine. “But your storms, they don’t scare me.”

THIS BOOK!!!! Ok, so I want to tell you all the juicy details about Erin and *** (nope can’t say a name) but I am terrified of giving anything away. Everything in this book is something you the reader need to discover for yourselves. I urge you to stop reading reviews and go and read the book. Now, let me also be clear that this can be read as a standalone but I HIGHLY recommend reading this series from start to now. I know six books is a large commitment but they all beautifully play into each other and an overarching storyline follows through. You will get the best, full experience reading them all in order.

‘I didn’t have a clear vision of our future, or how we’d get there, I only knew that my compass pointed toward Erin,’

Erin Walsh is everything you expect and nothing you saw coming. She is beautiful and complex. She is delightful and frustrating. She is a grown woman and still a child. And when she meets her match it is AMAZING. Ok that is all I am going to say. This book is chocked full of Walsh secrets and Riley’s book (May 2017) cannot get here soon enough.

‘I lost my damn mind, and I was almost certain that Erin Walsh was to blame.”

Let’s just end this by saying I am in complete awe as to the power of Kate Canterbary’s brain. She is smart, and witty and writes like no one else. Her book’s are filled with depth and surprises and once you read one I guarantee you will be desperate to read them all.

~miranda