Why did I love this book?
This book is unique in the realm of fantasy, and it dragged me in from the first few pages. The story is built and revealed slowly, always leaving you wanting to read more to find out more about this new world.
The setting and magic are different from anything I've ever read, with heavy influences from Egypt and the surrounding areas, something that has always been a great weakness for me. The visuals were stunning, I have rarely seen a story from a page so clearly in my head. Between the absolutely beautiful artwork and the fast-paced twisting plot, to the brilliant finale, I was enthralled the whole way through and eagerly awaited the next installment. I very rarely begin a series when I know there will be more, but in this case, I just couldn't wait.
As with a lot of books this year, I was drawn in by the fantasy element, as well as the 'enemies to lovers' trope, which let's be real, is my weakness. And let me tell you, this book delivers on the enemy part spectacularly, so much so that I plan to reread it before the year is out because it was just so amazing. I would love to go back and take the time to read it more slowly, if I can, and savour it.
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In a world of forbidden magic and cunning royals, a fugitive queen bargains with her kingdom's greatest enemy and is soon embroiled in a deadly game that could resurrect her scorched kingdom, or leave it in ashes forever. A stunning enemies-to-lovers fantasy debut, perfect for fans of Fourth Wing and The Jasmine Throne.
At ten years old, the Heir of Jasad flees a massacre that takes her entire family.
At fifteen, she buries her first body.
At twenty, the clock is ticking on Sylvia's third attempt at home. Nizahl's armies have laid waste to Jasad and banned magic across the…