Scan barcode
A review by alysonkent79
Dream Magic by Joshua Khan
5.0
Thank you Netgalley and Disney-Hyperion for providing an ARC.
I was a little nervous going into Dream Magic because I loved Shadow Magic so much. It can be difficult to follow up a great first book and still meet expectations, but Dream Magic didn't disappoint.
I absolutely love this world and the characters that inhabit it (especially Hades). I love how Thorn is a dose of practicality amongst some of the crazy that happens, and Lily is still the sweetest Princess of Darkness I've ever met.
The world building is solid, and Lily is a wonderfully strong, yet flawed, character. She's learning as she goes, she admits to being afraid and unsure of her steps, but she's determined to do what's best for the people of her country. I've enjoyed watching her grow through the first two books.
Anxiously awaiting the third book, as I can't help but suspect certain things might be in the works and I would love to see them come to fruition. Already recommended that my library purchase it for their collection, and I have every intention of owning my own personal copy as soon as I can.
I was a little nervous going into Dream Magic because I loved Shadow Magic so much. It can be difficult to follow up a great first book and still meet expectations, but Dream Magic didn't disappoint.
I absolutely love this world and the characters that inhabit it (especially Hades). I love how Thorn is a dose of practicality amongst some of the crazy that happens, and Lily is still the sweetest Princess of Darkness I've ever met.
The world building is solid, and Lily is a wonderfully strong, yet flawed, character. She's learning as she goes, she admits to being afraid and unsure of her steps, but she's determined to do what's best for the people of her country. I've enjoyed watching her grow through the first two books.
Anxiously awaiting the third book, as I can't help but suspect certain things might be in the works and I would love to see them come to fruition. Already recommended that my library purchase it for their collection, and I have every intention of owning my own personal copy as soon as I can.