Tuesday, 29 October 2019

Girls of Storm and Shadow by Natasha Ngan

Wren and Lei are on the run from the Demon King's forces, desperately trying to build alliances and keep each other safe. But war changes everyone, and Lei will have to fight to remember what she's fighting for.

It's more than a year since I read Paper and Fire, and there is nothing even vaguely resembling a recap in this book. I spent a lot of time confused about whether I was supposed to know a character already or not. I definitely recommend a reread before tackling this one.

That apart, this is a great book. It leans quite heavily on the 'war makes demons of everyone' school of thought, but it's fast, exciting, and doesn't let up. The characters are great and the new cultures are well thought out. The cliffhanger was obvious, but it does its job - I'll be looking out for the next one in another year and a half.

A great follow up.




In this mesmerizing sequel to the New York Times bestselling Girls of Paper and Fire, Lei and Wren have escaped their oppressive lives in the Hidden Palace, but soon learn that freedom comes with a terrible cost.

Lei, the naive country girl who became a royal courtesan, is now known as the Moonchosen, the commoner who managed to do what no one else could. But slaying the cruel Demon King wasn't the end of the plan---it's just the beginning. Now Lei and her warrior love Wren must travel the kingdom to gain support from the far-flung rebel clans. The journey is made even more treacherous thanks to a heavy bounty on Lei's head, as well as insidious doubts that threaten to tear Lei and Wren apart from within.

Meanwhile, an evil plot to eliminate the rebel uprising is taking shape, fueled by dark magic and vengeance. Will Lei succeed in her quest to overthrow the monarchy and protect her love for Wren, or will she fall victim to the sinister magic that seeks to destroy her?

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