![]() She’s talented but most definitely has her faults, and even recognises that. ![]() She’s tough yet soft when she needs to be, she’s one of the boys but is completely comfortable in embracing her femininity. Our heroine, Alora, is extremely relatable. I appreciated the pronunciation guide at the beginning too, nothing worse than discussing a book in person only to discover that you’re mangling the names of everything. There was not one part of this book that felt like a drag. I have to admit that this story took me by surprise and drew me in straight away, it’s extremely easy to get into and follow along but has enough twists and interesting characters to keep it from ever becoming boring. It’s been awhile since I’ve read a fantasy novel by an Aussie author and it feels a bit like coming home. If you read and liked any of these books you will love this one: Page Turing, edge of your seat, screaming at the book about losing your actual mind, wanting to throw the book because you get what you want, wanting to throw the book because you know what is about to happen, and honestly just literally falling in love with characters that aren't even real and being sad when the book is over because now you have to wait until the next one gets released which who know will be when. If you like any of the following I suggest you pick this amazing book up: because omg was that hotīut in all honesty, this book is one of the top three favorite books that have come out this year. ONLY BECAUSE I am bitter about having to leave their world and wait for the next book to come out.Īnd honestly, let's not forget the tension. The way that this book grabs you from the beginning and makes you feel like you are actually living and experiencing these moments with Alora, Veric, Lito, Kit, Killian, Jude and many other characters makes my heart hurt. At this point I only wish that I didn't receive this ARC so I could actually wait until the next one comes out to read them together Toward the Stars has honestly sent me for the biggest loop ever. I can promise you, it's not who you think it is. She will find the other piece of what has been missing, but be warned. Her life has never been shiny and glamorous but when her one happiness is ripped from her grasps and she is brought towards her destiny, the one thing Alora never expected to happen will. Parke, we follow the journey of Alora, a normal girl with real world problem, an unruly rude king she must deal with, a sick sister she must care for, a lover who has always been just out of reach, and a father who constantly wants her to be trained and prepared for anything. Okay, but full disclosure here, I honestly am at a loss for words the absolutely AMAZING fantasy books that are coming out this year. I received an ARC for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. ![]() This book contains explicit swearing and sexual content, physical assault, threatened and attempted sexual assault. If only the two males best suited for the task weren’t a brooding war commander who wants nothing to do with her and an egotistical spy with his own agenda.īut when Alora discovers the enemy possesses a weapon with the power to destroy everything she holds dear, only she can steal it from their fortress before they have the chance to wield it. In order for Alora to hone her skills enough to rise to the trials that face her, she’s going to need some help. But the answers to how she’s tied up in an ancient prophecy foretelling the return of a banished evil, lie only with the Oracle. Now trapped, Alora learns there is more than one reason she was always supposed to be amongst the powerful fae of Endence in the first place. That’s what Alora realises when she is unwillingly hurtled head-on into the forest teeming with sprites who portal humans to their magical realm, Endence. If you ignore the beckoning call of destiny, it will come for you anyway.
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