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A review by haleyraber
Rule of the Aurora King by Nisha J. Tuli
4.0
3.5 stars. This installment picks up right after the events of Trial of the Sun Queen. Lor is take captive by the Aurora Prince Nadir, his sister Amya, and friend Mael. Lor is forced to come face-to-face with her past and look towards what is her destiny.
What I Loved:
- Enemies to Lovers, chemistry between the two main love interests
- Character Development: Lor facing her trauma, learning more about Nadir and side characters
- More world-building
What I Didn’t Love:
- Plot wasn’t utilized to the best of its ability to build out the world and its history.
- Had a hard time picturing what places looked like.
- Length was too long, with not enough payoff.
What I Loved:
- Enemies to Lovers, chemistry between the two main love interests
- Character Development: Lor facing her trauma, learning more about Nadir and side characters
- More world-building
What I Didn’t Love:
- Plot wasn’t utilized to the best of its ability to build out the world and its history.
- Had a hard time picturing what places looked like.
- Length was too long, with not enough payoff.