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A review by sleepylizard
The Oleander Sword by Tasha Suri
5.0
This book was so gripping that there were many moments where I screamed, "WHAT?!” at my little Kindle screen.
Again, the pacing is a little slow at the beginning as Suri establishes a new political environment and our three protagonists' very new, unfamiliar lives. It's all worth it to read though, as it all feels necessary for the story to move forward.
Malini is now commanding an entire army, Priya and Bhumika are now powerful elders of Ahiranya. But once Priya and Malini battle to overturn the empire, Bhumika faces a familiar but alien foe at home. The twists and turns in this book mean that all of the characters, not just the protagonists, have to make difficult, devastating and often surprising decisions. Malini and Priya's love is flawed and rough-edged. It all just makes this book a juicy, captivating read.
Again, the pacing is a little slow at the beginning as Suri establishes a new political environment and our three protagonists' very new, unfamiliar lives. It's all worth it to read though, as it all feels necessary for the story to move forward.
Malini is now commanding an entire army, Priya and Bhumika are now powerful elders of Ahiranya. But once Priya and Malini battle to overturn the empire, Bhumika faces a familiar but alien foe at home. The twists and turns in this book mean that all of the characters, not just the protagonists, have to make difficult, devastating and often surprising decisions. Malini and Priya's love is flawed and rough-edged. It all just makes this book a juicy, captivating read.