Review by Kirkus Book Review
Isla Crown's world trembles on the brink of destruction even as she struggles to find a way to save it without killing either of the men she loves--Oro, the king of Lightlark, and Grim, the ruler of Nightshade--as a prophecy predicts. Threatened on the one hand by wildly destructive storms of mysterious origin and on the other by an unkillable Wildling who's commanding armies of the dead, Isla and her shadow-wielding lover, Grim, nonetheless find time for both a second wedding and plenty of steamy scenes in this follow-up to 2023'sNightbane. Catering to fans who like their fantasies literally awash in gore, Aster has Isla at one point falling into a deep pool of blood--as well as carving power-enhancing sigils into her own body, decapitating an assassin, and personally cutting the hearts out of multiple rapists and other bad actors in order to pay an augur for glimpses of her seemingly inevitable doom. Though Isla's other heartthrob, Oro, just gets a supporting role this time through, Isla does acquire a dragon to ride into battle, along with even mightier magic that she's ready to unleash. The love triangle's intense sparks give the wholesale slaughter a run for its money on the way to a game- and locale-changing climactic twist. Isla and Grim have pale skin and dark hair; Oro has amber eyes and golden hair. Series fans will be pleased by the continuing saga of conflicted love amid devastation.(Fantasy. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.