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Fevered star sequel
Fevered star sequel






It’s been over a year and a half since I read the first book, and upon diving into FEVERED STAR, I immediately found myself floundering to recall the political structure of Tova, as well as who was allied with who and what schemes were already underfoot. My struggles with FEVERED STAR may be a huge case of “it’s not you, its me.” While the book does include a cast of characters up front, it pretty much picks up from the ending of BLACK SUN without any kind of recap or hand-holding in the early chapters.

fevered star sequel

It likely didn’t help that Okoa and Naranpa take more of a lead role this time, with my favorites Serapio and Xiala coming in secondary. Yet here, I just couldn’t connect to anyone. BLACK SUN made a notable impression on me and Roanhorse has been a favorite author of mine since her captivating character work in TRAIL OF LIGHTNING. I couldn’t be more shocked by my reaction – or rather – lack of reaction to this entry.

fevered star sequel

But unbeknownst to Tova, the city’s fate may not be decided by its inhabitants, but by a summit happening in a few weeks time – the same day as a comet that signifies the death of a leader and the rise of a new order.įEVERED SUN is a meandering follow-up to the stellar BLACK SUN, a sequel that left me a bit perplexed at how little it made me feel.

fevered star sequel

A power vacuum in the city has left the clans scrambling to try and consolidate their power, while new factions emerge from the shadows. A permanent eclipse hangs over the city, and rumor says it’s the result of the Crow God’s return. After the massacre at Sun Rock, the city of Tova is in chaos.








Fevered star sequel