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A review by passionyoungwrites
Reaper of Souls by Rena Barron
adventurous
challenging
mysterious
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Arrah and her friends find their way back to the temple where she was once banished, and her fathers shop where her magic is still welcome. But the temple now has a new King - a rival to her mother and Crown Prince - the love of her life.
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She now figures that she must save the tribal people and fight off the demons. At the same time, she’s learning all that she can do with her magic. Arrah also realizes that she has an unknown identity and is flooded with other memories of past lives. 😮💨 She also realizes that she can’t be with the man she loves because their magic counteracts.
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At the end of a battle between Gods, one that she truly is just a pawn in - she is offered a choice. A choice to give her magic in exchange to save the love of her life.
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This second book in the series was wild. It’s told in multiple POV’s all which bring a different aspect to the story. Honestly, Arrah’s family did more harm than good. Yet, she’s not one to judge especially finding out who she really is. In the end of this story, you see that power isn’t always a good thing. But the question still remains - How far would one go for love?
⚔️
She now figures that she must save the tribal people and fight off the demons. At the same time, she’s learning all that she can do with her magic. Arrah also realizes that she has an unknown identity and is flooded with other memories of past lives. 😮💨 She also realizes that she can’t be with the man she loves because their magic counteracts.
⚔️
At the end of a battle between Gods, one that she truly is just a pawn in - she is offered a choice. A choice to give her magic in exchange to save the love of her life.
⚔️
This second book in the series was wild. It’s told in multiple POV’s all which bring a different aspect to the story. Honestly, Arrah’s family did more harm than good. Yet, she’s not one to judge especially finding out who she really is. In the end of this story, you see that power isn’t always a good thing. But the question still remains - How far would one go for love?