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After narrowly escaping death at the hands of a diabolical Fae King, Arwen Valondale travels to the mysterious Kingdom of Citrine overwhelmed by her newfound powers, coping with a dark fate foretold by an ancient prophecy, and reeling from a tragic loss. Arwen can barely take care of her remaining family, let alone nurse a broken heart. Kane Ravenwood isn't doing much better himself. Over a century driven by vengeance, and he's just given it all up to save the woman he loves-and lost her trust in the process. When their arrival in the deep-sea kingdom doesn't go as planned, Arwen and Kane must embark on a perilous hunt for the fabled Blade of the Sun. Along their journey they will encounter vicious new foes, gruesome creatures, and deliciously charming royals that not only threaten their lives, but force the estranged pair to confront the unresolved tension that crackles between them.From a bold new voice in fantasy romance, Kate Golden, author of the instant bestseller and viral phenomenon, A Dawn of Onyx, comes the next seductive, sweeping, action-packed installment in her addictive Sacred Stones trilogy.
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3 primary booksThe Sacred Stones Trilogy is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Kate Golden.
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A Promise of Peridot is an excellent second installment of the Sacred Stones Trilogy by Kate Golden.
It has action, love, lust, hope, despair, sacrifice, selfishness, betrayal, joy, trust, and so much more.
We pick up right where we left off in A Dawn of Onyx, with them traveling to the kingdom of Citrine to escape Lazarus’ army and try to gather forces to eventually fight him. Arwen hates Kane, Arwen is devastated and grieving, and we get to see so much of that deep dark sadness and hopelessness inside her.
I personally love reading about a character’s dark times. It makes them more real, and you can really see how they think and feel inside when they are suffering. We all have coping mechanisms we turn to, and Arwen is no different.
This gave the perfect opportunity for the found family/ friends to come in play and help lift her up as well as process everything happening without giving up. I really loved Mari, Kane, and Griffin being ther for her in their own ways. Even Fedrik – while new, he wants to help her not be so sad.
The other thing I loved was how the romance took a back seat in the first bit of the book. It makes sense, she just lost her mom, she learned something life changing, and she feels betrayed by the man she is romantic with; in what world would she just go back to bed with Kane in this situation? It is perfectly reasonable and I actually liked spending time with Arwen figuring herself out again.
I will say that I love Kane, and I was so happy to get some Kane POV chapters! I like how he has his tough, mean, dark side, and also his vulnerable, emotional, loving side with Arwen. He gets jealous seeing her spend time with Fedrik (who wouldn’t), and tries to take care of her when she wants to suffer on her own.
The one thing I didn’t love was the introduction of Fedrik as a love interest – I liked him and his involvement in the group/book, but I just didn’t want Arwen to like anyone but Kane! Kane is just perfection and while everything with Fedrik was written so well, I just love Kane!
I am agonizing over the ending and need the third book immediately! October feels so far away!
Overall, A Promise of Peridot by Kate Golden is a wonderful read and such a great second novel in the Sacred Stones trilogy! I recommend this book and series to anyone who loves fantasy enemies to lovers, slow burn, depictions of depression and coping, and found family/friendships.
Worthy of a re-read.
Originally posted at woarr.com.
I liked the overall story so wanted to continue with the last one as well, but it was just a little flat sometimes.
I was missing really surprising turns or at least some really strong story lines but somehow not a lot happened.
But I do like Kane and that is making up for a lot!
Coming to a 2,5 - 3⭐