Short chapters (my fav) with cliff hangers keep you turning the page for more. One scene I will refer to as “love-adjacent,” and a few kiss scenes round out this book. I love the strength and personas brought out by each new cover and look forward to seeing what the last one looks like! Side note: While I hate cover changes because I usually can’t afford to get the updated version in its entirety, this cover change was definitely for the better. Where does the Empire go now?! What will the Nightbringer do?! DOES ANYONE GET A HAPPY ENDING!?! Such despair for Elias, Laia, and the Shrike. She fixes things right? Not sure at this point, but I want to know what happens regardless.Įach character had a moment when my heart broke for them and when, under duress, they broke my heart. Though now I am soooooo excited for the next book. This might be the most appropriate title for a book I’ve seen in awhile. I’m pretty sure Tahir sat at her computer laughing nefariously over the horrors she brought upon this cast of characters. The novel is incredibly well-written and tells the woven story of a slave girl and a Martial soldier. The book is a YA Fantasy set in a Martial Empire. Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads MY HEART HURTS. An Ember in The Ashes by Sabaa Tahir is the first installment in her four-book series. Audience: YA+, little language, violence, one love-adjacent scene, a few kiss scenes
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