Tower of Dawn
2017 • 663 pages

Ratings439

Average rating4.2

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Not going to lie – I finished Empire of Storms, I metaphorically ran to the next book, dying to know what was going to happen to Aelin and Rowan, and the whole group of them. Weeeeeeeeelll. This book isn't about them, it's about Chaol and Nesryn and what they get up to in the South. I was SO DISAPPOINTED at first. Like, almost angry amounts of disappointed. Who cared about Chaol or Nesryn? STUFF HAD GONE DOWN IN EMPIRE OF STORMS. IMPORTANT, PLOT-DRIVING STUFF.

Well, what happens to Chaol and Nesryn is equally important, even if it took almost half the book to get there. No matter how much you don't want to read this book, no matter how much you do not care about Chaol or Nesryn going in, you CANNOT SKIP THIS BOOK. You cannot. You will miss out on VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION that I absolutely am not going to spoil anywhere near this review.

The romantic relationships in this book are actually adorable. It was also nice to see a new culture, a new way lives are lived outside of Adarlan and the Fae. The ruk riders were SO COOL.

It took me a long time to care about any of the characters in this book, but once I did I was hooked.

ON TO THE LAST BOOK. AHHHHHHHH.

January 18, 2022