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Five Fiery Burning Stars 🌟
“King of Ashes” will stay with me forever! It was my first time reading S.A. Cosby, and won't be my last. I have read everything about his work, and many GR friends have shared positive thoughts about his writing, and he truly deserves all the praise and accolades. This book has proven true.
This book is going to shatter people’s souls. King of Ashes is, at its core, a book about family and the responsibilities of loving and caring for family. Sometimes, that might mean a regular check-in, a phone call, or a text. The story starts very simply, with the family patriarch in the hospital and the eldest son, Roman, returning to ensure all is well. Spoiler alert: All is NOT WELL. His sister Neveah feels depleted from caring for the family's crematorium business and emotionally holding down the family. His little brother, Dante, has done the unthinkable and landed all of them in dire straits.
Of course, Roman does what proper elder siblings do, and steps up to ‘fix’ things. Here is where the story goes from being interesting to a wild rollercoaster ride. His determination to resolve their issues adds layers of taut suspense, and an urgency to the complexity unfolding narrative, heightening the emotional stakes and drawing readers deeper into the turmoil of their lives. We witness the lengths families will go to for the ones they love. Beyond the many quotable lines about life, choices, and family, we get an in-depth view of how people turn themselves inside out for those they love. “King of Ashes” was a gritty, gut-churning path of street justice and life-level chess. Hauntingly poetic! Every chapter resonated with me in a way I will never forget.
The book is gripping and intense—dark and gritty, rooted in real-life situations, and hard-hitting. You might feel like sharing it with everyone you know.
This book is for you if you love family crime stories or urban southern fiction, gripping, fast-paced stories filled with taut suspense and family secrets. I say this because I stayed up until 4 AM to finish it. I had a hard time pressing pause. When I wasn't listening, I was thinking about it.
I listened to the audiobook narrated by Adam Lazarre-White, who delivered an outstanding performance. His deep, resonant baritone voice brought each character to life, adding depth to the story. His delivery created a haunting and intense experience. The conclusion was so powerful that it reminded me of Shakespeare's writing, leaving a lasting impression. Lazarre-White's skillful narration added rich texture to the narrative, crafting an immersive atmosphere that made the characters feel real, as if I were part of their world.
Good books are common, but great books that teach and change you are rare. "King of Ashes" is one of those rare finds. S.A. Cosby has captured my attention, and I look forward to reading more of his work. I highly recommend you grab a copy, which is now available.
Thank you to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for the ALC in exchange for my honest opinion. All opinions expressed are my own. I was not obligated to provide a review.