4.5 stars 🌟🌟🌟🌟
⚜Theme: high fantasy / Romance fantasy
⚜Characters: people on different planets in a multiverse
⚜POV: First Person - One POV
⚜TW: gruesome killing, cutting off body parts, kidnapping, child abuse, neglect
⚜ tropes: found family, slow-burn, the chosen one,
⚜ spice 🌶 very few mostly towards the end. do not play part in the overall scheme of the story
⚜ rating 🌟🌟🌟🌟.5
⚜standalone: No, part of a series
⚜Ending: cliffhanger
⚜where to read: KU, Audible, paperback
First, a thank you to the author J.B Wright for sending me the credit for the audio book. I thoroughly enjoyed the narration
Tears of Astoria happens in a galaxy far far a way in a time different from ours where gods, mortals, and humans still coexist.
the story is told from Aislinn's POV, and, although I am an adamant believer that any Fantasy with Romance should never be one-sided, the one POV here actually benefits the story.
1- I wouldn't consider this a romance per se. it's fantasy with elements of romance, which happens in the third part of the book. for that, it was OK for me to read the story from one side.
2- Since the book is about Aislinn discovering herself and her origin, it was important to tell it from her side only and see her reactions to incidents and people around her.
but don't worry, we get multiple POVs in book 2 apparently
The story kinda reminded me of Greek mythology where we see gods interfering with mortals' lives, and the normal people succumbing to their brutal way of solving their problems or attaining what they want.
And like the Greek mythology, there is betrayal, conspiracies, tragedies, romance, and anguish while trying to figure out who you are and what is your purpose.
The story continues in Son of Astoria