Lilith: The Woman Who Walked Between Worlds by Margarita Yaz ~ An ARC Book Review
- Fabled Fox & Quill

- Jun 27
- 1 min read
The premise of Lilith is amazing. dual perspective! I love that so much. It was actually a highlight of the book. The world building was also amazing. You could close your eyes and see the locations in your mind. That is an amazing talent, that needs to be loved and enhanced. It really makes the book.

I to, loved the personalities and a love story that isn't all about the smut scenes. It's deep enough and involved enough to keep you reading.
The down side to this book wasn't the story or the fact that the author has created a great book. Its the writing. The spots where there were dialogue technically not the most fluid to read lacking proper structure. The other common feature of this book too was the single line paragraphs. Pages and pages of them. It makes reading hard. It seems like making these thoughts into complete paragraphs would make the book a more enjoyable read.
This book with a little technical tweaking could make a really big splash and I hope it does. I would add it to my re-read list if it ever gets an edit for improvement…. this book shows a lot of merit in an otherwise AI saturated market, that leaves real authors unseen.
Is this book worth reading… YES!
PS Merek is a love him, hate him and love him again character. He was an emotion linchpin for me.

Thank you to the author and Book Sirens for allowing me an ARC copy for reading and providing unbiased and honest review.



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