Zoe Lipman's Reviews > Tempest’s Queen
Tempest’s Queen (The Inferno's Heir Duology)
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I do have to say that I did like the first book more than this sequel.
This sequel picks up right after the events of the previous book, The Inferno's Heir, with Teia having succeeded. She now has a new task to focus on, a journey to another country to warn them of the threats and dangers to come. She now has the dilemma of working alongside those she betrayed. Oopsy.
I think this book dragged quite a bit more than the previous one, so that made it hard for me to get invested. Some moments were more rushed-feeling and others dragged on unnecessarily. Pacing in a fantasy is so important to me. And when it's that back and forth, it really pulls me out of the story.
I did really like that we got to explore more of this world in this book. We learn more about the different countries, the political climate and drama, and how they all connect.
Overall, this was a fun little duology with such pretty covers. I am impressed with this new author and am interested to see what else she creates.
Thanks to NetGalley for the e-ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review!
This sequel picks up right after the events of the previous book, The Inferno's Heir, with Teia having succeeded. She now has a new task to focus on, a journey to another country to warn them of the threats and dangers to come. She now has the dilemma of working alongside those she betrayed. Oopsy.
I think this book dragged quite a bit more than the previous one, so that made it hard for me to get invested. Some moments were more rushed-feeling and others dragged on unnecessarily. Pacing in a fantasy is so important to me. And when it's that back and forth, it really pulls me out of the story.
I did really like that we got to explore more of this world in this book. We learn more about the different countries, the political climate and drama, and how they all connect.
Overall, this was a fun little duology with such pretty covers. I am impressed with this new author and am interested to see what else she creates.
Thanks to NetGalley for the e-ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review!
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