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Heart of the Sun Warrior
by Sue Lynn Tan
*I received a copy of this book on NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for this opportunity*
The final part of The Celestial Kingdom duology, HEART OF THE SUN WARRIOR begins almost immediately after the ending of The Daughter of the Moon Goddess. Xingyin has embraced a life of peace with her mother on the Moon-- still healing from the loss of her power, she fills her days with tranquil walks with Liwei and enjoying time with her loved ones. However, a new threat once again arises and Xingyin finds herself fighting not only for her own life, but for the lives of all those she cares for and the kingdom itself.
Lush and emotional, SUN WARRIOR is a sequel worth of DOTMG. Its focus on interpersonal relationships and character development go hand in hand with the action filled plot. While some people will prefer to leave Xingyin's story with the end of DOTMG (and that is 100% okay! It's a beatiful story and is tied up so nicely at the end of the first book!), it was a fascinating opportunity to see how characters grow and ultimately change over the course of their journies.
The final part of The Celestial Kingdom duology, HEART OF THE SUN WARRIOR begins almost immediately after the ending of The Daughter of the Moon Goddess. Xingyin has embraced a life of peace with her mother on the Moon-- still healing from the loss of her power, she fills her days with tranquil walks with Liwei and enjoying time with her loved ones. However, a new threat once again arises and Xingyin finds herself fighting not only for her own life, but for the lives of all those she cares for and the kingdom itself.
Lush and emotional, SUN WARRIOR is a sequel worth of DOTMG. Its focus on interpersonal relationships and character development go hand in hand with the action filled plot. While some people will prefer to leave Xingyin's story with the end of DOTMG (and that is 100% okay! It's a beatiful story and is tied up so nicely at the end of the first book!), it was a fascinating opportunity to see how characters grow and ultimately change over the course of their journies.