Dance of Stars and Ashes
2024 • 379 pages

Ratings4

Average rating4.3

15

Tuli is such a captivating writer and I can feel her passion and creativity in every single page. I love that I'm rarely bored in her books and that I have to force myself to stop reading because I don't want to.

I already really liked Zarya from the first book and I definitely love her now. She's fiery and passionate she is. She stands up for herself, for others. She's a strong character and actually shows it, not just says it. I can't wait to see where Tuli takes her in the following books (hopefully to get more books!).

The plot thickens in this sequel with twists and it was done well, as I knew it would be. The pacing was slower but that's good! Plus it's a 4 book series so there'll be a long arc with several smaller ones set over the series.

The slow burn love interest in this definitely heats up extremely and I wanted more! Zabin was a great character – I mean, sure, he did annoy me from time to time. But what's a romantasy love interest without being annoyed at them? I loved the slow burn aspect. I can't wait to get to the next book and see where the characters go and how they continue to feel about each other.

I can't talk about the plot too much because, obviously, spoilers are heavily abound but I thought it was good. It picks up right after the first book and I can tell a lot isn't revealed yet – because we have 2 more books to go through. And honestly, I can't wait for that! Tuli writes such rich plots and entangles side and main plots together well enough you don't realise it.

I always like it when we have a protagonist who's new to all of what's going on because we get to learn through them. Plus when it's magic, most of them are magic-learned, so we get to know the magic system through them. I didn't fully understand the one in here but I hope the next ones shed more light on it.

She knows how to write plot twists. Other writers should follow her (not naming names but crown and island curse book

February 12, 2024