Ratings8
Average rating4.3
just impulse bought this at target don't know what it's about don't know if it's any good just saw pretty cover and sprayed edges and put it in my cart
One night as I was doom scrolling, I came across a clip of Chase Brown reading something, and then I saw he did the audiobook for Powerless, I didn't like that book, but I loved his voice in it. So I looked at his other works and saw Forging Silver into Stars, I checked Libby and it was available so I started it— lo and behold, it clicked to me and I was enjoying it, hence I ignored the other book I was reading and finished it— and now, I realized that this is the 100th book I read this year and I couldn't be happier to announce that this is a five-star book. I enjoyed reading it along with the audiobook, but I would also say that the plot and the characters were so lovable that I'm so happy I picked it up and heartbroken simultaneously because the second book will not be available until 2025.
Needless to say, along with a few books that I am waiting for in 2025, this one will be one of my anticipated reads.
Jax and Tycho. Come on. They're so fluffy and sweet that the setting is not at all what I would expect the kind of love story that transpired.
It was a solid 4 really, and in my head, if Jax doesn't magically and conveniently grow a foot, this will be a five-star for me. Spoiler alert, he didn't. So, here we are. Dreaming of the morning and nights they will be together for as long as they want.
A great book with several pretty big flaws that kept it from being 5 stars, but I enjoyed it nonetheless!
Exactly as advertised! Fans of Kemmerer's other fantasy series will not be disappointed. I couldn't put it down.
Listened to it the second time around. No regrets!