The Colour of Hope by Ross Mackenzie

 Thank you to Net galley for the Earc in exchange for an honest review.

Years ago, the Emperor used dark magic to steal all the colour from the world. Now he keeps it for himself, enjoying its life-giving power while everyone else must exist in cold shades of grey. That is, until a miracle baby is born – everything she touches turns to colour. But the child’s life is in danger from her very first breath. Soon the Emperor’s murderous Ripper Dogs and Black Coats come hunting. Can the girl and her adopted father survive in the forest – and what will it take to return colour and hope to the world?

This was a very fun and colourful book. Hope was the perfect main character who was full of life and just wanted to save the world. The writing was amazing and I was never drawn out of the story and I didn't want to put it down at any point. My favourite character had to be Oliver the talking dog, he was so fun and interesting to read about and was definitely something new.

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