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The Bird and the Heart of Stone - Crowns of Nyaxia Book 3
The Bird and the Heart of Stone - Crowns of Nyaxia Book 3
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Mische lost everything when she was forcibly transformed into a vampire - her home, her humanity, and most devastating of all, the love of the sun god to whom she had dedicated her life. Now, sentenced to death for murdering the vampire prince who transformed her, redemption seems impossible.
But when Mische is saved by Asar, the bastard prince of the House of Shadows with a past as brutal as his scars, she is forced into a mission worse than execution: a journey to the underworld to resurrect the god of death himself.
However, Mische's punishment may be the key to her salvation. In a secret meeting, her sun god orders her to help Asar in his mission, but to betray him... by killing the god of death.
Mische and Asar must navigate the treacherous path to the underworld, facing trials, beasts, and the vengeful ghosts of their pasts. But most dangerous of all is the seductive call of darkness—and her forbidden attraction to Asar, a growing bond that risks invoking the wrath of the gods.
As her betrayal draws near, the underworld closes in and the angry gods grow restless. Mische will be forced to choose between the redemption of the sun or the damnation of darkness.
Author: Carissa Broadbent
Format | Physical - Softcover and Hardcover |
Number of pages | 624 |
Language | Portuguese |
Publication date |
March 26th |
Editor | Author's Club |
ISBN |
9789897247897 |
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Um final arrebatador e brutal, como seria de esperar nesta história tão sombria e cheia de angústia. Gostei muito da forma como a autora fechou as pontas soltas e levou as personagens até às últimas consequências das suas escolhas. Há momentos em que a leitura custa, não pela escrita em si, que continua envolvente, mas pela carga emocional e pela dureza das situações.
Adorei ver a evolução da protagonista, a forma como cresce no meio do caos, da dor e da perda. Continua a ser uma história sobre monstros e deuses, sim, mas acima de tudo sobre humanidade, sacrifício e amor — mesmo aquele amor que não salva ninguém, mas que deixa marcas para sempre.
Não é um livro leve, nem acho que alguma vez tenha tentado ser. É cruel, bonito e triste. E isso é precisamente o que me faz gostar tanto dele.
