4-4.5 stars
This is the second in the gemstone kingdoms series, I picked this up as I remembered reading and liking the first book a while back (I had to re-read my review to remind myself, it's been a while!). I loved the teaser at the end of the first book for this so was happy to finally get Levi and Ash's story.
I love the writing in this series, the author has created a rich world full of interesting characters and it's so well written I can imagine and see them all in my head, along with the shadow kingdom and I love that I can see it so clearly. Once I started this, I couldn't put it down, I had to know how Levi and Ash's story would unfold.
I loved Levi's character arc, at the start he's so shy and hesitant about the world - no surprise as he's little more than a newborn, really in the beginning. It was wonderful to see him blossom and come into his own and see his character develop as the story moved along. Ash too grows over the course of the story from being almost a hermit and it's wonderful to see. The love between Ash and Levi too never feels rushed, or too soon, it's given time to grow and develop between them even though it's in a relatively short space of time. I never felt things were rushed and I loved that.
There's also a fair bit of heat between the two but again it all felt right. The story fairly moves along and kept me with it the entire way, this is essentially a fairytale and there are all sorts of fairytale elements and I got Sleeping Beauty vibes with the cursed hidden kingdom, along with beauty and the beast, and of course Frankenstein vibes too, all of which I'm assuming are intentional.
Again there was a twist at the end, just when I thought it was all done and it was great. This whole book was a joy to read and now knowing how closely it tied to the first, I am keen to go back and read that too.
Love the little snippets the author gives us for the next book and protagonist, even though this one doesn't seem to have as pure intentions as either Levi in this book, or Reardon in the previous. If it's nearly as good as either of these though, I'll be there for it. I hope to spend more time in the gemstone kingdoms.
I received an ARC and this is my honest review.