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- Third book in the Crescent City series
- Protagonist Bryce Quinlan stranded in a new world
- Wants to return to Midgard where her loved ones are
- Hunt Athalar is in Asteri’s dungeons, desperate to help Bryce
- The story explores themes of trust, freedom, and loyalty
- Bryce and Hunt must save their world from collapse
- Written by Sarah J. Maas, following the success of previous books in the series
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Review:
House of Flame and Shadow is a captivating addition to the Crescent City series, showcasing Sarah J. Maas’ talent for intricate storytelling and rich character development. The book delves deeper into the lives of Bryce and Hunt, taking readers on a rollercoaster of emotions and unexpected twists.
Pros:
- Engaging plot with surprising twists
- Strong and multi-dimensional heroines
- Well-crafted world-building and magical elements
- Satisfying character arcs and resolutions
- Emotional depth and impactful themes
Cons:
- Slow start may deter some readers
- Crossover with ACOTAR is minimal and may disappoint fans expecting more
- Some sections may feel repetitive to those familiar with Maas’ writing style
- Ending may feel rushed for certain character resolutions