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The Ashfire King
by Chelsea Abdullah
This story picks up right where The Stardust Thief left us. Loulie, Mazen, and Rijah arive in the jinn world to find that it's sinking further into the Sandsea and magic is becoming finicky. Aisha remains in the human world separated from Qadir, who's been captured by Omar.
This starts off slow as we're introduced to a myriad of new characters and are introduced to the complexities of the jinn world. Our POV characters shine as they're thrust into new deadly situations, but Aisha and Amira/the Resurrectionist's relationship continues to be my favorite.
We're witness to a barrage of betrayals as we try to piece together what exactly is going on and what types of machinations are afoot. This book will keep you on your toes. If you enjoyed TST, you'll eat up this next installment. It sets up the final book nicely.
Finally, FUCK OMAR.
This starts off slow as we're introduced to a myriad of new characters and are introduced to the complexities of the jinn world. Our POV characters shine as they're thrust into new deadly situations, but Aisha and Amira/the Resurrectionist's relationship continues to be my favorite.
We're witness to a barrage of betrayals as we try to piece together what exactly is going on and what types of machinations are afoot. This book will keep you on your toes. If you enjoyed TST, you'll eat up this next installment. It sets up the final book nicely.
Finally, FUCK OMAR.