Hello
happy readers! Another day late post,
sorry but I didn’t have the pictures I needed on my flash drive and wanted to
wait until I got home and had them.
Since I am after all hosting a much deserved giveaway for a signed copy
of the book I’m reviewing! All the
details will be at the bottom. The book
in question is A Crown of Wishes (The Star Touched Queen #2) by Roshani
Chokshi. Now this isn’t a traditional
sequel more of a companion book featuring another character, the little sister
of our MC in the previous book. Now
there are some spoilers to the first book in here so I would still suggest
reading in order but that may be my OCD talking. I reviewed the first book here. I received a digital ARC from NetGalley for
an honest review.
Rating: 4
Rubies
First
can we just take a moment to really appreciate the beautiful cover? It is beautiful. And so is the writing in the world full of
magic. We follow Gauri princess of
Bharata and Vikram prince of Ujijain a neighboring land. Both want to lead their people but have their
own road blocks. Gauri starts out a
prisoner of Ujijain and Vikram is to kill her but he has been invited to join
the Tournament of Wishes and needs a partner.
Gauri doesn’t trust magic but she has no choice as things unfold. The competition will last a month in the
mythical city where the Lord of Wealth promises a wish to the victor. The tournament is anything but easy and will
push them toward all sorts of dangers and trials testing both body and mind.
Gauri
and Vikram were so much fun. They were
so different in many ways like how Gauri is a weapon she is battle tested and
ready for a fight and Vikram is less prepared for a physical altercation but is
sharp as a whip and cunning as they come. They both aspire to rule their respective
lands, to be better for their people and stopping at nothing to make it
happen. They have the same drive and
determination even if they go about things differently. This made them a great pair for the tournament
balancing out one another. It's this
same balance and chemistry that made the romantic tensions between them sizzle
from the start. I loved how they grew to
know one another and was on edge wanting something to happen between them! Then when you add in Aasha, a vishakanya, and
her sisters really gave another level to the story. I found myself rooting for her as well.
The
story was really beautifully written and such a joy to read. I highly recommend both books and while I say
read them in order you can read either as a stand-alone is a huge plus. Someone will be getting a signed copy of A
Crown of Wishes alone with some tattoos that the author was handing out at her
signing. So the giveaway will stay open
for two weeks winner on the 24th. This is open to the US only, sorry but
international shipping is a beast! I
have some more giveaways coming up since I've had some pretty awesome signings
happening so cheers and stay tuned.
Yes I would enter the tournament for a Wish! Thanks so much for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI would be hesitant because magic and wishes always come with a price...you know what they say- be careful what you wish for...
ReplyDeleteYes it would be exciting!
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