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Onyx Storm
by Rebecca Yarros
I gave this one 6 stars because it was that good. Like, next-level, edge-of-your-seat, emotionally destroyed in the best way kind of good. RY seriously outdid herself with this one. The stakes were higher, the emotions were deeper, and the plot had me turning pages like a maniac. This book came for my heart and did not hold back.
The character growth in this one?? Chef’s kiss. Violet continues to be such a strong, layered, and complex main character. She’s not perfect, she’s real. And watching her navigate everything thrown at her in this book was both inspiring and heartbreaking. And yes, Xaden is still Xaden. That’s all I’ll say. Their dynamic just keeps getting more intense, more raw, and more everything.
There were twists I did not see coming, moments that had me holding my breath, and scenes I had to reread just to fully take in. The worldbuilding just keeps expanding in such a cool, seamless way, and I’m obsessed with the way this story keeps unfolding. This series owns me. If you’ve been following since Fourth Wing, you’re not ready, but you’re gonna love every second of it.
The character growth in this one?? Chef’s kiss. Violet continues to be such a strong, layered, and complex main character. She’s not perfect, she’s real. And watching her navigate everything thrown at her in this book was both inspiring and heartbreaking. And yes, Xaden is still Xaden. That’s all I’ll say. Their dynamic just keeps getting more intense, more raw, and more everything.
There were twists I did not see coming, moments that had me holding my breath, and scenes I had to reread just to fully take in. The worldbuilding just keeps expanding in such a cool, seamless way, and I’m obsessed with the way this story keeps unfolding. This series owns me. If you’ve been following since Fourth Wing, you’re not ready, but you’re gonna love every second of it.