The Hollow Star Saga, book 2: A cruel and fated lightAshley Shuttleworth

Synopsis

After thwarting the man behind the gruesome ironborn murders - and breaking several fae laws to do so - all Arlo wants is a quiet summer. As the deity of luck's Hollow Star, capable of bringing about endless possibilities, this shouldn't be too much to ask, right?

But someone is still trying to summon the mythical Seven Deadly Sins. All signs point to immortal meddling, and if this is the gods' attempt at returning to the Mortal Realm, it's Arlo they're going to use to do it.

When Queen Riadne offers to host Arlo at the Seelie Summer palace, she jumps at the chance. She'll get to see more of Vehan and Aurelian and perhaps even work out her complicated feelings for the gorgeous ex-Fury, Nausicaä. But no one trusts the infamous Queen of Light, even as Arlo wonders if she's just been greatly misunderstood.

With the Summer Solstice quickly approaching, everyone expects Riadne to finally challenge the High King for his crown. And as Arlo struggles to get control of her powers and take charge of her destiny, she'll soon be faced with a choice that won't only change the fate of the Mortal Realm forever, but could condemn it to a cruelty the likes of which the Courts have never known.

Titre original : The Hollow Star Saga, book 2: A cruel and fated light

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2022 Anglaise Editions Hodder

692 pages

ISBN : 9781529366273

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  • avatar Thaliedu82
    17 / 20 Le 26 Décembre 2024 à 11:53 Thaliedu82

    C'est une suite qui enrichit tout ce que j’ai aimé dans le premier tome. Les personnages, tous queer, sont encore plus attachants, et aucun n’est l’archétype du héros parfait, ce qui les rend d’autant plus "humains". Riadne, antagoniste complexe, brille particulièrement. Malgré quelques longueurs dues à son rôle de transition, l’intrigue reste prenante, et la fin promet une suite passionnante.