![]() ![]() Then there’s Risha Vakara, a necromancer who must weigh her family’s hopes for her against what she wants for herself. We have Angelica Mardova, an elemental worshipper who has plenty of ambition but is hobbled by her inability to harness the full potential of her magic. Each one worships a god from which they are descended, leading to a precarious and tense situation following a catastrophic event known as the Sealing five hundred years ago which forced all four of the houses to exist one plane. Despite the lush magic and vivid descriptions that made the world-building stand out, there were a number of other reasons which made it difficult for me to connect with the story.Īt the heart of it are four heirs of the noble houses of Nexus-Mordova, Vakara, Lastrider, and Cyr. After all the glowing praise I’ve heard for The City of Dusk by Tara Sim, all I really wanted was to love this book, but unfortunately it was just not meant to be. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. ![]() I received a review copy from the publisher. ![]() Book Review: The City of Dusk by Tara Sim ![]()
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