Ratings19
Average rating3.7
The Jasad Heir is an extraordinary ride that captures the imagination from the very first page. The author's unique twist on writing style breathes fresh life into the fantasy genre, making every chapter a delight to read. The innovative magic system is not only intriguing but also seamlessly integrated into the world-building, adding layers of depth and complexity that will keep readers hooked. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making their journeys and struggles deeply engaging. This book should be on everyone's reading list, especially for fans of high fantasy.
While some readers might miss the presence of smutty scenes and a glossary, these minor points do not detract from the overall experience. The rich and intricate world-building is compelling, and the story's pace ensures that you remain invested from beginning to end. The Jasad Heir stands out as a must-read, offering a captivating escape into a beautifully crafted fantasy world. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a fresh and thrilling adventure in their reading journey
Love love loved this book!!! It consumed my every thought. I was absolutely fully immersed in the world and characters. Completely obsessed. I'm devastated it's over. I will be very very impatiently waiting for book two.
I really wanted to love this one. I loved the ambiance and even the magic system. The pacing was off and too often I found myself in a lull which made me want to put the book down altogether. I'll probably pick up the next in the series because the overall mood/ambiance/world felt so intriguing but much has to be fleshed out.
Second time reading this. Love the secret identity trope. Still had a hard time keeping track of all the places and ruler names but overall a great book
some small issues i had -
essiya talks for WAY too long after being stabbed in the chest, that whole conversation with her evil maid lady felt drawn out. like she has a knife in her. why did they talk for 15 minutes before essiya finally fainted/fell out of the window(?)
i already forgot the ML's name but i felt like they needed even slower of a slow burn, the attraction felt sudden
but it's still a great book, i'm verrry excited for the sequel
This book is set in an Egyptian inspired world full of myths, exploring themes of family, loyalty, resilience, betrayal, power, and trauma. However, romance is not the forefront of this story instead we have friendships as a more prominent part.
It was a fun enemy to lovers with a very slow burn and medium paced story. Full of action and political intrigues. I cannot wait to find out what Arin will do in the sequel.
4 / ✨ 0 / 🌶️