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teaand_tomes 's review for:
Heart of Night and Fire
by Nisha J. Tuli
I’m sad to say it took me a really long time to get into this story. It took until about 68% for me to feel that the story was finally starting to move along, but once it did, it moved!
The world building was so rich and colorful. The monsters, the food, the clothing—it’s such a beautiful world that Tuli created for this story. It was easy to imagine Dharati and the beasts from the darkness.
Zarya was such an endearing character. You love her sunshiny innocence and passion for this new world around her as well as her desire to see and experience everything she possibly can. But she was also very strong and capable while not being egotistical in her skills.
I loved Yasen. He was an adorable side character, and you really grew to love him as the story unfolded.
Once we met Rabin… I was hooked. I loved the scenes of Zarya and Rabin, and the revelation of exactly who he was! I cannot wait to see how Zarya’s past and the mystery of Rabin continue to unravel!
The world building was so rich and colorful. The monsters, the food, the clothing—it’s such a beautiful world that Tuli created for this story. It was easy to imagine Dharati and the beasts from the darkness.
Zarya was such an endearing character. You love her sunshiny innocence and passion for this new world around her as well as her desire to see and experience everything she possibly can. But she was also very strong and capable while not being egotistical in her skills.
I loved Yasen. He was an adorable side character, and you really grew to love him as the story unfolded.
Once we met Rabin… I was hooked. I loved the scenes of Zarya and Rabin, and the revelation of exactly who he was! I cannot wait to see how Zarya’s past and the mystery of Rabin continue to unravel!