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A review by lizzycat94
The Bride of Death by F.M. Aden
4.0
Zerryn finds herself on a hero's journey to the Underworld to save her village and her childhood sweetheart from the Lord of Death's destruction. To save herself and her village she must win his hand in marriage and survive the Underworld with its many creatures and undead servants.
After the clunky first act, this book really shines in act two. The trials are fun, the character development of not only the FMC and MMC but also the assistant characters is great. Bride of Death hits that beautiful mark of gothic fantasy romance without relying on over used tropes. This book is based on Mongolian and Siberian mythology and was a great introduction to a different myth system that we rarely see in romantasy.
After the clunky first act, this book really shines in act two. The trials are fun, the character development of not only the FMC and MMC but also the assistant characters is great. Bride of Death hits that beautiful mark of gothic fantasy romance without relying on over used tropes. This book is based on Mongolian and Siberian mythology and was a great introduction to a different myth system that we rarely see in romantasy.