![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I hate seeing wasted potential when it comes to worldbuilding in fantasy, and The Star-Touched Queen delivers the amount of substance I want. Some people might find the story to be a bit slow, but personally, I liked that I got to immerse myself in the details and rhythms and tucked-away corners of Maya’s world. I wish I had this level of command over language. If I were to pick one word to describe this book, I’d have to say “gorgeous.” The descriptions are so vivid and textured that they practically leap off the page at you. This marriage brings both passion and secrets, and unraveling those secrets becomes vital to Maya’s survival and the fate of all the realms. Her father marries her off for political convenience, and through a strange twist of events, she is wed to Amar, king of Akaran. My Summary: Maya’s horoscope promises death and destruction with her marriage. ![]()
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