Brimstone by Callie Hart is still addictive in that “just one more chapter” way. The characters have bite. The tension works. The stakes feel high.
But here’s my issue with this series: it keeps stacking ideas like it’s building a literary Jenga tower. New concepts, new twists, new chaos. Just when the storyline feels like it’s tightening into something sharp and inevitable, everything detonates and we’re off in a new direction.
It starts to feel like several short stories stitched together instead of one focused arc. Every time momentum builds, it resets. Not cool.
At times it leaned a little more analytical than emotional for me. I wanted a bit more raw feeling and a little less structure. But overall, I really appreciated how thoughtful it was.
It’s not a light, easy read. It’s more of a sit-with-your-thoughts kind of book.
I haven’t always been a fan of this author, but they’ve grown on me. Or maybe I’ve just started appreciating the writing more. Either way, this one worked for me.
Easy 5 stars.
Everything else? Way darker. Way more enchanting. It had this lush, slightly dangerous vibe running through it that kept me locked in. The world felt rich, the stakes felt real, and I was way more invested than I expected to be.
It does end on a bit of a cliffhanger, which I’m never thrilled about. But honestly, that just means I’ll be grabbing book two immediately.
So yes. 4 stars. Dramatic, moody, and just addictive enough to trap me into the sequel.






















































