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henrycavillary · 9 months
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Serpent & Dove series | Shelby Mahurin
“Ask me no questions, mon amour , and I shall tell you no lies.”
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sydneymack · 2 years
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Lou and Reid - Serpent & Dove
Artist: @hachandraws
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a-strange-brain · 6 months
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“Not all men”
You’re right, Reid Diggory would never.
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starrynightsxo · 5 months
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inspired by the serpent and dove trilogy :)
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andreai04 · 14 days
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Someday, I wouldn’t need to hoard Reid’s smiles, and someday, he wouldn’t need to ration them.
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sarcasmiclife · 10 months
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girls don't want boyfriends they want Reid Diggory
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pollyaunt · 7 months
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ok so i just finished tsv within a day and I LOVE CELIE WITH MY ENTIRE BEING AND MICHAL AND THAT ENDING OH MY GOD and and and please jean luc is basically tamlin 2.0 all his development went down the drain so fuck him i hate him he can die <3
and lou, reid, beau, coco cameos were to DIE for but i hated that council scene it was so bad and all i wanted to do was rip off every person's head who hurt celie
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lunas-worldofchaos · 1 year
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i just started reading serpent and dove
and can we all agree louise and reid are just nina and matthias in slightly different fonts
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jessread-s · 9 months
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✩💍🩶Series Review:
⋆ Enemies to Lovers ⋆ Dual Pov ⋆ Found Family
The “Serpent & Dove” series is magical in every way!
What makes this trilogy so great are Mahurin’s characters! I fell in love with Lou, Reid, Coco, Ansel, Beau, and Célie almost instantly because of their unique personalities, diverse backgrounds, relatable struggles, and of course, their heartwarming group dynamic.
I also adored Lou and Reid’s love story, so much so that I was in a constant state of swooning. They went through so many trials and tribulations across all three books and, against all odds, their love endured. Looking back on it now, their relationship development is so beautiful because the two come so far—from natural enemies as a witch and witch hunter to a devoted husband and wife.
I cannot wait to read “The Scarlet Veil” so that I can check up on all my favorite characters and be romanced by a certain vampire Célie falls prey to.
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ladybookstan · 2 years
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Louise Le Blanc and Reid Diggory
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Characters from Serpent & Dove by Shelby Mahurin
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An enemies to lovers just the way we like it. I am outraged that this book does not receive more recognition.
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watersdeep · 4 months
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Rereading Serpent & Dove again, and I forgot how fun this book was and how much I adored Reid and Ansel.
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sydneymack · 1 year
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Reid and Lou - Serpent and Dove
Artist: @avoccatt_art for @espadadevalkiria
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briggycat · 7 months
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Minor Spoilers for The Scarlet Veil
So you’re telling me Jean Luc is still 100% weird and sexist??? After everything that happened in G&M???
Célie RUNNNN!!!!!
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mich-afr · 1 year
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Gods & Monsters
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Spiciness: 3/5
Romance: 4/5
Overall: 9/10
I just finished reading this book, and it was a significant step up from the second book. If you haven't seen the post about the second book, you should read it and caution spoilers ahead. The pacing in this book is phenomenal. We have plot twist after plot twist, and honestly, I love it. It keeps us on our toes, expecting one thing but then getting something completely different, which is impressive. They wanted to discuss various themes in this book. It didn't have as much of a religious theme as it usually did in past books. It was still there but less prominent than the past ones. The themes in this book are more about feminism and just Lou coping with everything that has happened with Ansel's death from the past book. She is possessed by Nicolina, revealed in the past book, which keeps you on the top of your toes until she eventually gets exercised. Reading was something else in this book. He's always been a comforting character and does something nobody would've expected. It gave us a chance to see them fall in love again, all over again, which is so beautiful, and they just like they let you see how even before they fell in love, and we didn't know that she was a witch chance to say that he knew that she was a witch. He would've fallen in love with her, so even though their relationship was based on a lie; we saw that he loved her, which is a beautiful thing in my opinion and a significant spoiler I'd like to say when Ansel comes back for the epilogue, and for when Lou was in melaconique Oh, I started crying like I'm over here. My eyes are swollen, such touching sand between Ansel and Lou because you say Ansel was in his final moments like you; you saw that he wanted to help and tried to protect. Still, in reality, he ended up dying; he's an entirely different perspective; when he told Lou that she feared living a life, I started crying because I was like, oh my god, this is so crazy; how is a dead person to get a towel in life person I had a life, but this is a thing that you see all the time when a deceased person or like a ghost or spirit comes back from I don't know like the dead I guess even if it's like a little like a dream I've seen the same not only in like books but also and TV shows, but that's a whole different other conversation. Even in the epilogue, where we see Ansel's point of you and we know the wedding, we see we meet a significant character overseen, and once you realize who that character is, it's so crazy. Some deaths are impactful. I don't want to say who, so I'm sad they are presumed dead. I hope that the duology from Celie’s point of view is as good as this one. I love Celie as a character in this book. She was given so much more character development than in the previous books, which I am also ready for. Even if we get to see her point of you, I want to see what happens with Coco and Bo, like we never were given that closure if they ended up getting together. Like, do they still just banter? Are they so get like I want to know, also, what happened between that time gap between the final battle and the epilogue? Are we ever going to figure it out? Are we ever going to be told? I don't want to get into what happened in the epilogue because I still have many questions, so maybe I may want to say what happens in that blog, but I don't want to spoil it.
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"What is it, then? Why are you helping us?"
"Perhaps because the world needs a whit less hate and a trifle more love."
~Quote from Blood And Honey by Shelbey Mahurin
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