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The Storms of Fury by Isabella Khalidi | Book review

Book review:

"The Storms of Fury" gets the latest relevant point of interest, with Duna being taken by Prince Faiz of the realm of Baqar to join his array of mistresses. She's on the run from the oppressive Prince Madir of the realm of Nissa. General Cathal of the realm of Tyros, and mystery lord of death, searches quickly for her. 

Putting Duna at the crossing point of three realms, and playing a fragile difficult exercise. Sovereign Faiz looks for not a mistress, but rather a covert operative. With the understanding he won't tell Sovereign Madir where to see her, Duna concurs. In any case, Cathal could do without sharing…

The closure of the last book left me in such tension! I was so glad to see Prince Faiz was definitely not a terrible oppressive prick like Sovereign Madir. Cathal is feeling much better to have viewed as her, yet as Duna will not uncover what she sees as a shortcoming, she won't explain to him why she's consenting to the joke. 

She uncovers a plot by Princess Leila that includes Cathal straightforwardly, as the young lady doesn't have the foggiest idea how to take no for a response. I adored seeing Duna investigating and spying. It was an extraordinary method for investigating the realm of Baqar. It additionally gave us more on the inspirations of certain characters like Princesses Leila and Arela.

As we find solutions to certain inquiries, when we begin to look at their pasts, we end up with additional unanswered ones. Once more, welcome on the cliffhanger finishing... book 3.... enthusiastically hanging tight for you!

Isabella's composing sucks you into the world and characters. Everybody feels genuine and complex. The world is wide and brimming with new things to find every step of the way. Particularly with this book being not so much activity but rather more disclosure.

In general, This is a book loaded with interest and hindrances, which work magnificently inside a multi-layered storyline that sets an adequate number of flames blasting to remunerate all the disappointing gradual process from The Snows Of Nissa. I am thankful to the author for providing me with an arc of this book in return for an honest review.

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