The Book of Azrael
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4.3
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Amber V Nicole
World Ender meets Ender of Worlds...A thousand years ago, Dianna gave up her life in the deserts of Eoria to save her dying sister. She called upon anyone who would listen, not expecting a monster far worse than any nightmare to answer. Now she does what Kaden asks, even if that means securing an ancient relic from the very creatures that hunt her. A King thought long dead and long forgotten.
In the old world his name was Samkiel. In the new world it is Liam, but one title remains true throughout time. He is the World Ender, a myth to his enemies, a savior and King to those loyal to him. After the Gods War, he locked himself away, hiding from the world. He denied his crown and responsibilities, leaving the very ones who needed him most to deal with the fallout of the death of their homeworld. Now an attack on those he holds dear sends him back to the one realm he never wished to visit again and into the sights of an enemy he thought imprisoned eons ago. Now enemies older than time must put aside their differences and work together in hopes of saving both their world and every realm in between.
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Author
Amber V Nicole
Pages
492
Publisher
Rose & Star Publishing
Published Date
2022-03-29
ISBN
173770675X 9781737706755
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"If you are looking for a in depth review, this isn’t it. I’m just rambling about a few things. Late to the party with this dark urban fantasy romance. It still has heavy fantasy elements so the urban part isn’t off putting. <br/><br/>Trigger Warnings: PTSD, Grief, Death, Violence, War, Blood, Trauma, Kidnapping, Manipulation.<br/><br/>This is a slightly frustrating slow burn enemies to lovers that is avoided like the plague through the majority of the book. Liam and Dianna try to fight their attraction to each other for longer than most books with this trope. They are immortal enemies through and through and they both have an agenda. Regardless, they have some heavy baggage weighing their shoulders and it comes to a head when they finally give in to their temptation (sort of). Does it have spice? Yes, but… If you’re looking for a “flick your bean” book this won’t scratch that itch for a long time. Even then, let’s just say the MCs have more to explore. <br/><br/>The beginning of the book had me a bit lost because the storyline/characters/situation was different and confusing so my brain was trying to price it together and sort it all out. Once I did I got into the book. That happens to me sometimes when I’m listening to a new fantasy that introduces a story I’m not familiar with and I’m getting used to the dynamic of the characters, plot, and beasts. It’s nice to read about new ones but it takes time to understand their background. <br/><br/>With that said, I will most likely read the beginning quarter of the book again before I start book two to see what I missed while trying to sort that all out in my brain. I enjoyed this book and feel it’s worth the effort."