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Y**E
Such a good sequel to this series
The Heart Forger is where we see more of the action that Tea has been preparing for. This is a book where it is very obvious that Tea is retelling the accounts of her life and what has lead to her to be so vengeful. Tea, even though she is in exile, she is done. She is now going to find the traitors in the kingdom and save her friends, even if they think that she is a Faceless murder. In this book, we see a lot more of how Tea has been impacted. You read as she slowly starts to lose faith in the Elders and starts to question them.This book was so entertaining. It was so action packed. There were so many questions answered. We got answers about Lady Mykaela's heartsglass and what actually happened to King Vanor. I just couldn't put the book down. I loved Sapphic relationship between Lady Shadi and Lady Zoya. We see a lot more of Fox in this book. He is honestly one of my favorite characters. I had many questions about the hidden relationship and they were answered. All the characters of this book have grown together and the bond between all of them is so strong. This is definitely a book of found family and betrayal.
B**O
and Tea wants revenge after the love of her life is taken and she is exiled
I received a copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.The Heart Forger is a sequel to The Bone Witch. You can find my review for The Bone Witch here.The Heart Forger picks up where The Bone Witch left off: There is a war looming over the kingdoms, and Tea wants revenge after the love of her life is taken and she is exiled.The first book, The Bone Witch, ended on a cliffhanger. I would highly recommend re-reading or skimming The Bone Witch before starting The Heart Forger if the plot is foggy for you.Tea is still an amazing character. She matured over The Bone Witch, and this book continues to show her growth. She isn’t perfect, and she knows that she has made mistakes and has to come to terms with them. She has her demons, and she is strong in her belief that what she is doing is right. She is such a grey character. She could easily be a villain as she could be a hero. I love that about her. I found myself constantly wanting to know what was happening and why Tea was reacting in the violent and ruthless ways that she was. That struggle between hero and villain kept me engaged with the story.The chapters follow the same style of The Bone Witch, alternating between past and present to show how Tea ended up where she is in the modern chapters. I really appreciate learning about what’s going on in that manner because the “past events” chapters directly correspond to what’s happening in the present and shed light on why Tea is doing what she’s doing.The ending in The Heart Forger, compared to The Bone Witch was much more appreciated. It wasn’t a direct cliffhanger, and ended in a way that I will be okay with waiting for the next book. I highly recommend this book for those that loved The Bone Witch.
C**R
LOVED IT
Bear with me as I struggle through this review. I am not entirely positive that I have good enough words to describe how I felt about this book.The Heart Forger is told in the same way as The Bone Witch was. There is the present day point of view of the bard who is following Tea around while she takes care of business. And then the flashback portions where Tea is telling her story to the bard.I was so enthralled by this book. I think that this one might be better than the first one. If only because it felt to me like it had more action. The story takes place over a shorter amount of time and focuses less on lessons and parties and learning the basics of being an asha.Tea has now taken over Lady Mykaela's job of putting down daeva because she has grown far too weak to do it herself. She can't even leave Odalia because the nearness to her still missing heartsglass is what is keeping her going at all.The plot of this book surrounds the Faceless going after the the direct descendants of the Five Great Heroes with their sleeping sickness. Prince Kance is the last to fall to the sleeping sickness and the old heart forger has figured out a cure, but has also mysteriously gone off the radar after going to Daanoris.So the part of this book that is Tea's story basically is their journey to Daanoris to find the heart forger and save Prince Kance. And the present part of this story, if you recall from the end of the last book what she was off to do, was to overthrow Daanoris.So what did I love about this book? First of all, the characters. This book definitely contains squad goals. Tea, Kalen, Fox, Zoya, Shadi, Inessa, Likh, and Khalad all go to Daanoris to find the old heart forger. I really liked this whole little group! I liked how they worked together and trusted each other. They were all just so fun to read about! I love them.I loved the romance in this book as well. I love Tea and Kalen together. This book kinda tells you where in the first book they started falling for each other and now I want to go read The Bone Witch AGAIN just so I can see if I can tell. This is a book where pretty much everyone ends up kind of paired up, but I liked all the pairings! There is an m/m pairing and also an f/f one.I need the conclusion to this series SO BADLY (I'm assuming it's a trilogy??) to find out what Tea did to find herself in the situation she is in. Because whatever it is, I'm positive that she is being framed or something because I feel like she hasn't done anything bad so far that wasn't called for or justified or somehow excusable.Ooh! I loved the azi too! I thought the connection that Tea had with it was so cool. I thought the other daeva were cool too in the bard's point of view, but the azi was definitely the coolest.This book is faster than the first one, it has more action, it has squad goals, it's got a little bit of heartbreak thrown in at the end, and this book ends in much the same way as the first one. Basically, Tea is leading her daeva on to another kingdom that she's got beef with and we still don't know what happened to Kalen.I would definitely recommend this series if you're looking for books with necromancy, politics, magic, and did I mention SQUAD GOALS?!
K**H
Good condition
This was a good story that came shipped super fast and was in great condition when I opened it.
A**K
Beautifully written
This is book 2 of 3. I love this series! It’s so well written you can really picture the scenes and characters. I can tell the author writes with a lot of Asian influence which is fun because my mom spent 15 years of Japan. I introduced her to the books and she really loves the Asian influence. The author is really descriptive and u love how she paints the story. It’s really mystical and fun. Great read.
L**O
Movimentado, intrigante e excelente
Existe um mito por aí que o segundo livro de uma trilogia é sempre o mais fraco. Pois Rin Chupeco assumiu toda a responsabilidade de provar que isso não é verdade. Apesar de ter eu gostado bastante de The Bone Witch, a ponto até de reler para terminar a trilogia, eu não saio recomendando ele por aí como um livro incrível e apaixonante. Ele é lento, tem uma criação de mundo ótima, mas devagar, é bem jornada do herói e foca na Tea começando a descobrir quem ela é. Ele cumpre bem o que tem que fazer, talvez seja por isso que eu gostei tanto, mas aumentou bastante minhas expectativas para esse segundo livro.E todas elas foram cumpridas e superadas! The Heart Forger é bem movimentado, tem ação do começo ao fim, a Tea vai de uma garota que ainda não sabe lidar com seus poderes a alguém que os assume e os comanda sem dó nem piedade - e isso é maravilhoso! O romance também se desenvolve e é maravilhoso! Conseguiu me deixar ansiosa e tensa de um jeito que eu realmente não esperava para um livro como esse! O universo se expande, eles vão a lugares diferentes, e isso só fortaleceu a ideia que eu já tinha do mundo. Enquanto isso, a narrativa paralela enrolou um pouco, mas me deixou bem instigada no final.É um livro quase perfeito. Na verdade, o único problema dele é bem minúsculo também e esperado para um enredo tão movimentado. Lá vem minha única crítica, que não me fez abaixar a nota e nem evitou que entrasse para os meus favoritos: às vezes senti que o enredo corria demais. Em alguns momentos aqui e ali, quis que a autora tivesse se demorado um pouco mais em algumas coisas. Mas, como disse, nem foi algo que chegou a atrapalhar o livro.Se você gostou do primeiro livro, vai amar esse. Se você não gostou tanto do primeiro livro, ainda vai amar esse! Fico cada vez mais impressionada com esses livros da Rin Chupeco e já decidi que vou ler tudo que ela lançar! Não consigo entender como ela não é mais conhecida, sério! Essa trilogia é excelente e bem melhor do que a maioria das trilogias de fantasia que ficam famosas. Super recomendo!
D**S
Great series
Second book in series and even better than the first. This series is an unexpected treasure. The only reason I downloaded the first book was because she tweeted something I totally agreed with, and I wanted to support her. Turned out it was a reward for me. It’s a well written, great story. I’m about to download the third book. Well done Ms. Chupeco.
R**A
☠️👻 Amo está libro 🖤
Oscuro y lleno de criaturas raras y monstruosas. Lleno de magia, me encanta la actitud de la protagonista aunque todos (los personajes del libro) creen que hace cosas malas cuando realmente son buenas, es una heroina.
B**I
Wow, Love this, it’s rare when book 2 of a trilogy is better than the original!
The pace in this book has definitely picked up, highlighting for me that Bone Witch is a set up / world building book and Heart forger is jam packed full of plot, romance and twists and turns (that I *GASP* did not see coming!!). Some questions from the first book are answered but of course more are raised!One of this series’ big bonuses is the amazing settings, filled with various Asian inspirations, which is refreshing in a sea of ‘Medieval Europe’ Fantasy books.It’s the same format as before with the main story as flashbacks with chapter dividers back to the present with tea talking to the Bard. I love these ominous flashforwards with the Bard, I want to know what happened, who died, why why why?! I really think they help build the anticipation and intrigue.The characters are fantastic buts it’s the various relationships that really stand out, I love the sibling dynamic between Fox and Tea, the sort-of forbidden love between Fox and Inessa, Tea and Kalen’s slow burn romance, Likh’s crush, finding out about Khalan’s relationship with his father… Omg all the feels! Also THANK YOU Rin Chupeco for showing characters can just have crushes on other characters (and getting over them) without having to get together, declaring undying love etc etcNit picky points to attempt to give a balanced review:I’m still a little confused with how the magic system/heart glasses works and I wish that the author had chosen names for 3 of the main male characters that were slightly more distinctive than Kance, Kalen and Khalad, oh and I could really do with sketches of the Daeva and I’m struggling to remember them except for 3 head dragon and toad like one!Overall I loved this book and just torn between wanting to binge the third book right this minute and wanting to delay finishing this series too quickly! I’m not sure this review does this book justice,its difficult to say why but I loved it, I can agree with comments that the first book may have been a bit slow because of all the background/world building going on (I didn’t have a problem with it) but this book had none of that .P.S I don’t usually read acknowledgments but Rin thanks Idris Elba (because he’s perfection) and now I love her twice as much!!!
A**R
Five Stars
Absolutely fantastic sequel, can't wait for the third book in the trilogy and many more from this author!
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