A review by spicedragon
The Archer at Dawn by Swati Teerdhala

5.0

4.5/5

This was a good sequel to follow up the Tiger at Midnight. The character interactions and dialogue flows seamlessly and Teerdhala does an amazing job with setting up a scene with vibrant descriptions. We see more advancement in Esha and Kunal's relationship, and just how tangled it gets when they start keeping secrets from each other. Each think they're doing it for the other's good but folks, open communication in relationships is how you solve problems TOGETHER.

Compared to the first book this one was a little less action packed, and leaned more towards political intrigue which my head empty self finds a drag but it all came together nicely at the end. There are twists and reveals that happen that, if you pick up on the hints Teerdhala drops, are predictable but like in a way that it makes you feels good to be right.