Of Starlight and Midnight Book Review

maio 12, 2024

 



 4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


Thank you to Netgalley the Publisher, of BHC Press, and the author Amy Kuivalainen for providing and allowing me to review this book. Which, I'm giving my honest and sincere review.

"Of Starlight and Midnight" by Amy Kuivalainen swept me away on an exhilarating journey filled with adventure, romance, and magic. From the moment I dove into the pages, I was entranced by the seamless blend of Norse mythology and thrilling storytelling.

The story picks up two years after the events in Russia, where light-elf brothers Aramis and Søren, alongside their ally Anya, fought to restore peace to the Álfr mountain city of Svetilo. Yet, despite the city's safety, the remnants of their past adventures still linger in the form of scattered books and relics on the supernatural black market.
When Aramis stumbles upon a lead regarding a mysterious book of magic, he and Søren embark on a new quest that leads them into the heart of danger. Meanwhile, librarian Asta finds herself drawn into their world of secrets and intrigue, grappling with her own grief and the mysteries surrounding her inheritance.

As Asta reluctantly teams up with the enigmatic Dr. Søren Madsen, their journey takes a treacherous turn when they are attacked by dark elves. With danger lurking at every turn, alliances are tested, secrets unravel, and the true power of friendship and love is put to the test.

"Of Starlight and Midnight" is a mesmerizing tale that kept me on the edge of my seat until the very end. Amy Kuivalainen's rich storytelling and vivid world-building transported me to a realm where myth and magic collide, and the fate of worlds hangs in the balance. With its compelling characters and pulse-pounding action, this book is a must-read for fans of fantasy and adventure.







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