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A review by natreadthat
Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros
adventurous
dark
funny
informative
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
Finally!!! Action packed and funny with a healthy mix of “who tf is that again???”
Xaden and Violet are back babyyy. The squad is journeying across uncharted territories to find long lost answers, bargain for allies, and (hopefully) save the world as they know it.
What keeps me coming back to this series time and time again—other than dragons, you ask? The characters, their witty banter, a thiccc plot line and magical world, the sexual tension, romance, emotional relationships, you name it. And it surprisingly had me laughing out loud, which is unexpected for a war college to say the least.
Ya girl looooves to theorize, so you know I’ll be re-reading to pick up all the hints I missed on the first whiplash-inducing read. Then… probably cry because who knows how long we’ll be questioning that cliffhanger until the next book comes out. Rebecca, don’t forget about us!
Xaden and Violet are back babyyy. The squad is journeying across uncharted territories to find long lost answers, bargain for allies, and (hopefully) save the world as they know it.
What keeps me coming back to this series time and time again—other than dragons, you ask? The characters, their witty banter, a thiccc plot line and magical world, the sexual tension, romance, emotional relationships, you name it. And it surprisingly had me laughing out loud, which is unexpected for a war college to say the least.
Ya girl looooves to theorize, so you know I’ll be re-reading to pick up all the hints I missed on the first whiplash-inducing read. Then… probably cry because who knows how long we’ll be questioning that cliffhanger until the next book comes out. Rebecca, don’t forget about us!
Graphic: Sexual content, Violence, and War
Moderate: Death and Grief