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412 pages, Kindle Edition
First published June 23, 2017
*I was sent a physical ARC of this novel from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*
The synopsis of this novel really intrigued me when I first read it and I have to say, this novel did not disappoint.
Amber Sky focusses on our main character Tay, who goes to a nobleman's son in search of a way to keep her father from being thrown into a work camp for the remainder of his life. Due to the deal she strikes, she is forced to help the son, Darius, by pretending to be his sister and attend a betrothal ball in the capital in her place.
I loved reading from Tay's perspective since she is somewhat unwillingly part of the rebellion. This was a refreshing POV to get since most protagonist's main driving force is a rebellion, whereas Tay just wanted to take the safest route so that she could care for her siblings.
I really liked the relationship in this novel, both romantic and platonic. I also appreciate how the romance, while always present, didn't overshadow the plot in any way.
I'm really excited to see where this story goes in the next novel, and I highly recommend picking this book up if you haven't already!
Voluntary review of Advance Reader Copy. I was given a complimentary copy of this book by the publisher and Netgalley.