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Hero at the Fall
by Alwyn Hamilton
4.5 Stars. This is a strong and worthy conclusion to the REBEL OF THE SANDS trilogy. I loved the theme in this book about how real people can become heroes that turn into stories told, but those tales cannot contain the small and messy details of a person’s life. I love that we see this concept in action through the stories told about each character.
I loved Amani and her fierce love of the sands of her home and her willingness to do anything to protect it.
I loved this band of Rebels fighting together and sometimes dying in the name of the Rebellion and the Rebel Prince. Their camaraderie and support of each other through so much made my heart swell.
I loved the romance between the Blue Eyes Bandit and her Foreign Prince. Seeing a girl of the sand and a boy of the sea fight for each other. I do wish we’d gotten a little of his perspective though.
I wish I’d reread the previous books because I didn’t remember all of the mythology in this world and got a little confused about the different Demdji heroes and powerful Djinni of history.
More review to come.
Love Triangle Factor: None
Cliffhanger Scale: series conclusion
I loved Amani and her fierce love of the sands of her home and her willingness to do anything to protect it.
I loved this band of Rebels fighting together and sometimes dying in the name of the Rebellion and the Rebel Prince. Their camaraderie and support of each other through so much made my heart swell.
I loved the romance between the Blue Eyes Bandit and her Foreign Prince. Seeing a girl of the sand and a boy of the sea fight for each other. I do wish we’d gotten a little of his perspective though.
I wish I’d reread the previous books because I didn’t remember all of the mythology in this world and got a little confused about the different Demdji heroes and powerful Djinni of history.
More review to come.
Love Triangle Factor: None
Cliffhanger Scale: series conclusion