A review by msbookworld
Nation of the Sun by H.R. Moore

5.0

Disclaimer: I received this eARC from Paper Myths Media in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

This is a pretty short book, but really hard to put down and so well done! Having just finished “Nation of the Sun” I already can’t wait for the next book to come out so that I can find out how Raina and Caspar get themselves out of the tight spot they are in.

This has been one of the few books that I’ve read recently where I can’t find a single thing I would have liked to see done differently. I love the idea of soulmates and reincarnation. I think I was first introduced to the idea via Marion Zimmer Bradley’s “Mists of Avalon” and I was hooked. In “Nation of the Sun” Amari instantly feels a connection to Caspar although she is obviously hesitant to give into it at first. In some ways this is a story of two people with a LOT of history falling in love with one another all over again. I was very impressed by how HR Moore pulled off a slow burn romance so well despite this being a relatively short novel.

I also loved the mythology of this world. I’m curious to learn more details regarding how demons reincarnate, but I thought it was cool how the eyes need to be intact as they are the windows to the soul. Also I enjoyed the idea that a lot of famous inventors and artists were demons able to do what they did thanks to centuries of experience.

This was a 5 out of 5 for me. If you are a fan of urban fantasy definitely check this one out! “Nation of the Sun” is out today and if you are interested you can get it at http://bit.ly/PMNationoftheSun

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