A review by teri_b
The Phoenix King by Aparna Verma

adventurous dark emotional mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

I loved getting into this world that is fuelled both by fantasy and science fiction elements and has 
fire at its core.

Loved the introduction of the three main characters, Elena, the heir apparent to the thrown, Yassen, hired assassin now body guard, and Leo, the current Phoenix King and Elena's father. We experience the unfolding story through Elena's, Yassen's and Leo's point of view.

And then we also meet Elena's soon to be husband Samson, who comes with an army of his own, the Black Scales.

It becomes clear fairly quickly that all is not well in the Kingdom of Ravence, and rebellion maybe even a revolution maybe well on its way.

As events escalate Elena finds herself thrown into  a series of events that change her, as she has to make choices as to where her alliances and her trust lies, assuming, that there is anyone she can trust.

Underlying the whole novel is the magic of the phoenix and its outward symbol of fire. It is beautifully woven into the narrative as we get glimpses of the phoenix through what each of the main characters believes about the phoenix and his powers. And yet, the true magic of the phoenix still has to be revealed.

There, too, is an immersion into colours and flavours/scents that I have not yet encountered in a fantasy novel.  I absolutely loved this sensual layer, that brought colour & spice into the story & to me as a reader.

The book ends on a cliffhanger of some magnitude. 

And now we wait and see where the story takes us from there.  

I have to admit that I am curious whereto the story will develop. Hopefully much more of the phoenix magic will become apparent. And me thinks, Elena, Yassen and Samson will be amazing in their new found powers.

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