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Friday, January 26, 2018

The Tiger's Daughter by K Arsenault Rivera: Review



I was sent this book from the publisher.  My ratings and reviews will be my own personal opinions and are in no way influenced by publishers or authors who may have sent me books to review. 



Synopsis:
"Even gods can be slain….

The Hokkaran empire has conquered every land within their bold reach―but failed to notice a lurking darkness festering within the people. Now, their border walls begin to crumble, and villages fall to demons swarming out of the forests.

Away on the silver steppes, the remaining tribes of nomadic Qorin retreat and protect their own, having bartered a treaty with the empire, exchanging inheritance through the dynasties. It is up to two young warriors, raised together across borders since their prophesied birth, to save the world from the encroaching demons.

This is the story of an infamous Qorin warrior, Barsalayaa Shefali, a spoiled divine warrior empress, O-Shizuka, and a power that can reach through time and space to save a land from a truly insidious evil."

MY REVIEW:

My Rating: 2 Stars
Format: Paperback
Source: Publisher

If you follow my reviews, you know fantasy books are hit or miss for me. Sometimes I love them, and other times I will DNF. When I was asked if I wanted to review The Tiger’s Daughter, I was a little intimidated. This is over 500 pages and fantasy. However; when I heard it was a YA/Adult crossover I knew I still wanted to give it a try as most fantasy is usually young adult.  I was excited to see where this would go.

I was not expecting the diversity within this story. This is actually a LGBT novel as well. Again, I knew little about this going into it, and I was not expecting that. I liked the development between the love interests and think it brought something very different to the typical fantasy read.  

This was pretty long.  I did find certain parts a little dragging, and found myself wanting to skip ahead. I did like this was heavy on the romance between Shizuka or Shefali.

There were times I was not really sure what was going on. The story is also told within several letters.  I normally love this in a story, but I also felt like skimming over these as I read as I found them repetitive.  

Overall, this was ok. I think you would really enjoy if you love fantasy. 

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