A review by wonderwomannz
Quicksilver by Callie Hart

4.5

"QuickSilver" by Callie Hart has been all over the internet and everyone is talking about it.  I finally got my hands on the audiobook, and it was an unexpected delight for me. 

Initially, I found the story to have a slow start, but I’m glad I persevered because it truly picked up about four hours into the audiobook. The immersive world-building and engaging plot drew me in, even though I’ve never been a huge fan of Fae books. This one, however, might have changed my perspective. 

The audiobook's duet narration was a highlight, with both narrators doing a fantastic job bringing the characters to life. I especially loved Anthony's husky voice, which added an extra layer of allure to the romantic and spicy scenes. 

The romantic build-up between the characters was well-paced, and the banter was thoroughly enjoyable. The main characters, Kingfisher and Saeris, were well-developed, but I also appreciated the humor and dynamic that Carrion brought to the group. One of my favorite characters was Renfis, and I’m hoping to hear more about him in future books. 

Towards the end, the pace of the story increased significantly, and I found myself a bit lost as events unfolded rapidly. I did have to look up a few online reviews to help clarify some plot points in my mind. Despite this, the complexity of the plot kept me engaged and eager for more. 

It's important to note that this is book one in a series, so naturally, it ended with some threads left unresolved and much more to anticipate. I’m looking forward to seeing where the story goes from here. Overall, "QuickSilver" was a rewarding listen, and I'm excited for what’s yet to come in this fascinating universe.