I like the easily discernable cover and that everything is neatly visible. I guess because it says volume two there was another cover before? If the third will have the same design it's all good.
Simple, just how I like it. Already tells me something about what to expect of the MC and about the main premise. I may be repeating myself here, but this is what I think and this is what I like. On-point titles that tell me everything I need to know what the book could be about.
Reminds me of how I approach writing my synopses so I can find no fault in it. It tells me the background of the world without spoon-feeding me facts about the story. It paints me the image that this will be a dark fantasy story and prepares the reader to not expect sunshine and carebears. Nice.
I won't touch upon the what-to-expect and disclaimer parts as those are not really part of the synopsis.
Tags and genres are well chosen, describing the story and what to expect. Nice.
All good.
Final thoughts:
- To the reading list, it goes!
I really like the simplicity of it. Although I also know it is not eye-catching for today's audiences. That is the simple fact, sadly. But I think it's nice because it is in sync with the synopsis.
I thought about saying it is long, but thinking more, no, it is good. It can't be shortened, and I see no problems with it. Repeating it a few times, I think I like how it sounds.
It already tells me this is a first-person-POV story, which can be important for readers. Nice. It also gives us a glance into what to expect from the MC and her state of mind with a little bit of background and what vibe the story will have... It also reinforces the cover choice. I like it when the cover, title, and synopsis are in harmony.
I won't touch upon the what-to-expect and disclaimer parts, as those are not really part of the synopsis.
All important things are there; no readers should be surprised by the story's elements and topics. Nice.
I would start numbering them. It helps out the author and the readers too. Numbered chapters help navigate, tell readers how much they can binge, and when searching for something that happened earlier, you just need to jot down the chapter number.
Final thoughts:
- Hm... Sounds nice. You got my attention.