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Dawn of Chaos by Tiffany Lafleur | Book Review

Book Review :

"Dawn of Chaos "is  a damn action-packed rollercoaster ride to a fantasy world . It's full of action and adventure and intrigue. And it's incredibly impressive that a book that's over 500 pages can be read so quickly.

Sora Rosewood has a lot to learn if she ever wants to use her gift in order to save Sapeiro from Queen Amana. Being the only spirit hopper in existence, she has been a target for the queen her whole life and yet, she still does not know why. That is until her sister, Lenka, shows her an ancient weapon more powerful than anything ever made before, a weapon that was said to be destroyed centuries ago. The Sentinel. And only she has the ability to control it. It is quite intriguing to read how she copes up with all hurdles on the way and finds a way out but at what cost ?

It was engaging, descriptive, and really brought the story to life. I found myself completely absorbed in the words on the page, eagerly flipping from one chapter to the next. The pacing was spot on, with just the right amount of action, suspense, and even some surprising plot twists. The world building is really good, the story has a good pace and I liked how it’s told from different POV’s. There is an intricate magical system to the story, quite a lot of action, political scheming and betrayal.

Overall, "Dawn of Chaos" was an incredible read. If you're a fan of fast-paced storylines, well-developed characters, and immersive fantasy worlds, then this book is an absolute must-read. 

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