A review by sundragonscrolls
Slave of the Necromancer by

4.0

*ARC Read*

Dark Fantasy

*Slow burn (No spice in the first book)
*Tension
*Betrayal
*Enemies to lovers
*Magic, mages, dragons, necromancy
*Dual POV

World Building: Leah writes in a way that makes imagining the world easy.

Summary:
Evera is a lowly field worker who dies and wakes up in the necromancer's dungeon with other dead known as the Fallen. However, Evera is different because she still has her soul. She is assigned to be the Necromancer's personal assistant and she is determined to kill him because she believes he is responsible for the sickness in the area that causes so many deaths. Though Evera is not one who can naturally fight and defend, she doesn't let that stop her from trying to learn and jump in to help when she thinks help is needed. Her time in the necromancer's castle allows her to learn things she couldn't know as a field worker.

Strengths and Weaknesses:
Strengths:
*Plot twists
*Intriguing characters
*Cliffhanger leaves me wanting to read the next book
*The tension is great and makes you yearn for them to deepen their connection.

Weaknesses:
*It took a few chapters to get into the story.

Conclusion:
I thoroughly enjoyed this book and would definitely consider this as one I would recommend to others to read. It is an engaging story with lovely tension and some action that keeps the story interesting.

Age: 14+
There is no spice in the first book so it is hard to say an age until the series is finished. With what this book contains I would say teen and higher. There is death and magic. The FMC is called a birthing bride in the beginning so if you are worried about having to answer questions about that topic keep that in mind.