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A review by tharnest
The Jasad Crown by Sara Hashem
adventurous
dark
emotional
hopeful
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
So the story picks up 5 days after the revelation, and things are not going well for poor Arin. Due to all the trials a tribulations in effect in the first book, The Jasad Crowns deals with the after effects of the trials, The book has a lot more action and deals more with character plot points rather than the trial and games plot. And I’m so here for it.
I’m loving the story so much getting to see everything from Sefa, Mareks, Arin, and Sylvia’s eyes is incredible, I love the differences, and I love that everyone is sort of working towards the same goal even if they have not realized it yet. be prepared to cry, that's all I'm saying.
Ok that ending was both perfect and left me wanting so much more, so so much more!
Key points in no particular order:
– Multi POV
– Betrayal
– Seperation
– Magic
- Death
– Demons
– Mystery & Secrets
– Action
– Longing
– one spicy scene
I’m loving the story so much getting to see everything from Sefa, Mareks, Arin, and Sylvia’s eyes is incredible, I love the differences, and I love that everyone is sort of working towards the same goal even if they have not realized it yet. be prepared to cry, that's all I'm saying.
Ok that ending was both perfect and left me wanting so much more, so so much more!
Key points in no particular order:
– Multi POV
– Betrayal
– Seperation
– Magic
- Death
– Demons
– Mystery & Secrets
– Action
– Longing
– one spicy scene
Minor: Sexual content