
Fate of the Sun King by Nisha J. Tuli
Genres: Fantasy, Romance
Pages: 556
Cover: Paperback
Age rating: 18+
Buy on: Amazon, Kindle
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With the Heart Crown now in her possession, Lor must navigate the dangers of being an heir on the run, knowing more than one power-hungry ruler is after her blood. When she returns to Aphelion to unlock her magic and recover her family's legacy, it becomes clearer than ever that all that’s gold doesn’t sparkle. No stranger to battles, she continues to fight her attraction to the Aurora Prince, understanding this might be the one she finally loses.
As the past mixes with the present, Lor uncovers the truth about the Artefacts and their role in shaping her destiny. Now, her future hangs in the balance, leaving her closer than ever to getting everything she's ever wanted... or losing it all forever. - Goodreads
Review:
​​​Characters and Plot
Gabriel was the person that was keeping me hook in this book, his pov was a breath of fresh air and was actually distinct, not to mention the Atlas and Tyr storyline. The plot in here was entertaining, however, I do feel that it was a bit drag on, and quite similar to the last book, with Lor continuing to find the artefacts, and a bunch more lore to catch up on that was lowkey dump on you instead of thoroughly explore.
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My biggest issue in this book was how Nadir and Lor's chapters were almost the same, same tone, same issue, and same point of view. I struggle to tell who is actually narrating unless I see the chapter's name, like Lor chapter sounds like her, however, Nadir's chapter sound like a carbon copy of Lor. After the last book, Nadir lost his own goal and voice, with everything intertwine with Lor now, making him so boring and unoriginal. He had the same concerns as Lor, and his chapters was just talking about how he will protect Lor and everything, which is sweet, but after reading the same thing over and over... Nadir need a life. I actually really like him in the first book, he was interesting, has his own purpose and personal view.
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I think author should just stop killing the character then reviving them the next page... especially when it's so obvious they are going to be revive. One thing though, I like that Lor had lightning power, always found them so cool.
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​Conclusion
In conclusion, this was a big of a drag on , there were some entertaining moment, but it felt more like a carbon copy of the previous book rather than adding something new to the story, hope the last book in the series will be worth it.
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