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A review by ariesromantasy
Heart of Night and Fire by Nisha J. Tuli

5.0

Tuli has stolen my heart again with this slow-burn, romantasy, vampire adventure. This author has an amazing talent with world building, never forgetting the small details she writes, including them in all of the encounters she has with that setting. Every time I read Tuli’s work, i’m transported into another well thought out and described world. I can see the world, taste the food, hear the sounds.
One of my favorite examples of this is everytime Zarya would enter Vikram’s family garden, the little Peri would make an appearance, never to be forgotten no matter how small they may seem in the story.

The story begins with Zarya, a human woman and FMC, confined to living with her captors with no explanation as to why she is to remain hidden. Although she has been living with them since as far back as she can remember, Zarya always dreamed of living outside of the secluded place she calls home.

Soon after the story begins, the man who made sure she never left her confines, Row, goes missing along with the wards that were put in place to keep her from escaping. Zarya’s freedom leads her to find her first two friends, Vikram and Yasen, with hopes of finding out why she was kept in the dark, where her true family is, and what is her true destiny.