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Redemptor
by Jordan Ifueko
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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
The prose in this book was absolutely beautiful. Tarisai has developed into an interesting character. She is slowly healing from the trauma of being used as a tool and finding her footing as a new leader. However, the story felt rushed, and I did not care about or connect to anyone mentioned.
As much as I enjoyed this book, it did suffer greatly from second book syndrome. This book is hurt the most by the fact that realistically, this should have been a trilogy. There is so much that should have been built up as a peak plot point in this story, that the ending felt lackluster.
This story still gets a high rating from me, primarily because of Tarisai and the context of her story, as well as the beauty of the prose.
My full review will be posted on August 9th, 2021.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for giving me a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
The prose in this book was absolutely beautiful. Tarisai has developed into an interesting character. She is slowly healing from the trauma of being used as a tool and finding her footing as a new leader. However, the story felt rushed, and I did not care about or connect to anyone mentioned.
As much as I enjoyed this book, it did suffer greatly from second book syndrome. This book is hurt the most by the fact that realistically, this should have been a trilogy. There is so much that should have been built up as a peak plot point in this story, that the ending felt lackluster.
This story still gets a high rating from me, primarily because of Tarisai and the context of her story, as well as the beauty of the prose.
My full review will be posted on August 9th, 2021.