A review by theartsybookwitch
The Inquisitor by Nadia Han

adventurous emotional lighthearted tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

"Never too old to love what makes you remember your childhood, right?"

Nadia Han is back at it again with The Inquisitor, the latest in her WaterFyre Rising series.

In The Inquisitor, you get to see Forrest and Kiera's relationship grow from friends to more. When Kiera get kidnapped, Forrest has to make a choice between getting revenge and saving her.

I still LOVE this series, and their book is no different.

I automatically knew The Inquisitor would be one of my favorites SOLELY cause Kiera's a photographer. Kiera's been a fav of mine since I started WaterFyre Rising and their book did not disappoint. Seeing their relationship bloom, and mend each other's hearts, was truly uplifting, and melted my dead heart. You see Kiera as such a strong role model, and see her stand up for what she believes in. Even in times of trouble, she can't help but help others.

And Forrest. The criminal with a big heart. You can't help but fall in love with him too. The way he's so protective of his family, and the girl who stole his heart, before she ever knew it. He would go to and as gone to war for his girls, and more.

I can't wait for Arrow and Vivian's book next!

Quotes:

"Everyone has flaws, Forrest. They're what makes us different from the rest. I'll take you as you are."

"The little things in relationships mattered."

"I was not God, but I believed those who committed crimes should be punished."


tropes // friends to lovers

tw // human trafficking, kidnapping, blood, gore, violence, sexual content

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