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The Sun and The Void (The Warring Gods #1)

5/5

I don’t remember which one of the authors I follow recommended this one, but I am forever in their debt. 

This historical fantasy is set in South America, as two young women try to reconcile their magic while finding where they can belong. Romero-Lacruz seems to effortlessly capture the rebellion of youth that’s tempered with missteps and the search for wholeness.

The world is described so richly that I can see the monsters, the family homes, and the women kidnapped to make a legend come true. Truthfully, there’s a touch of horror and goth sprinkled throughout the journey, and the characters are written in such a way that you’re not entirely sure who you should become attached to.

In so many ways this feels like a modern parable, complete with diversity and morality (but not in the way you expect). While it’s a dense read, it’s memorable, unique, and heart-wrenching. Consider me hooked. 

Characters 5

Story 5

World-Building 5

Spice 2

Diversity 5

Total Stars: 5

Would I buy this book for myself or a friend? Yes

Will I recommend this book to readers? Yes

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Hi! I’m Adrienne. I really love reading books – it doesn’t matter if it’s a classic novel on a rainy day or the latest bestseller while lying in the sun. I also really enjoy sharing my thoughts about books with others. This is why I write book reviews, to help fellow book lovers find their next great read.

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