Born of Blood and Ash

by

Jennifer L. Armentrout

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of the Blood and Ash series who want more background information.
  • Readers who enjoy slow-burn romance with explicit content.
  • Those who appreciate detailed world-building and complex fantasy lore.
  • Fans of Jennifer L. Armentrout's writing style and character development.
  • Readers who enjoy emotional journeys and character growth in their fantasy novels.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer fast-paced plots with constant action.
  • Those who are sensitive to depictions of trauma and its aftermath.
  • Readers who dislike lengthy books with repetitive content.
  • People who are not fans of explicit sexual content in their fantasy novels.
  • Those who prefer standalone novels or shorter series without extensive world-building.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Satisfying conclusion to the prequel series
  • Provides answers to many questions about the world and characters
  • Strong emotional journey for the main character Sera
  • Realistic portrayal of trauma and healing
  • Excellent world-building and lore expansion
  • Connects well with the Blood and Ash series
  • Engaging romance between Sera and Nyktos
  • Exciting battle scenes and plot twists
  • Easy to read writing style
  • Introduces interesting new characters and Primals

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Pacing issues, especially in the middle of the book
  • Excessive length with repetitive content
  • Too much focus on sex scenes
  • Overuse of inner monologue and unnecessary dialogue
  • Lack of substantial plot development for a large portion of the book
  • Use of modern vernacular in a fantasy setting
  • Confusing family lines and fantasy elements
  • Rushed ending compared to the build-up
  • Potential cash grab by extending the series
  • Inconsistent character development for some characters

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