“We are but fevered stars,” he intoned. “Here a little while, bright with promise, before we burn away.”
4.5 stars!
After the events from the last book, Xiala, a sea captain, meets new allies and enemies. Serapio struggles with the cost of power and loneliness and learns that most people he meets only want to use him as a weapon. Naranpa struggles with her new power and who she is without her power.
"There are no tides more treacherous than those of the heart."
This was a dark and engaging fantasy about power, politics, greed, the cost of greatness and loss. This book was so good! The pacing in the beginning was a little slow, but it picked up quickly and then I was fully invested in the intrigue world the author created. The world-building is great, but the world was a little complicated at times. This book has everything you could want in fantasy epic battle scenes, magic, witches, mermaids, gods, pirates and giant crows. This book is told from the point of view of Xiala, Naranpa, Serapio, Okoa and Balam. I loved seeing the different sides of the characters and learning more about their past. I love Xiala, she is brave, stubborn, powerful, and strong. I really like Naranpa, she is ambitious, kind, smart, stubborn and brave. I also like Iktan, they are cunning, smart, strong, and badass. There are several sides that are very intriguing and have their own purpose in the story. I really appreciated the bi representation, gender-neutral representation and the diversity of the characters. I can't wait for the next book!