
Ugghhh this book was almost 5 star, fave-romance material
Too bad the second half of the book was NOT to my liking.
I'm feeling super lazy right now and don't want to write a lengthy summary, so I'll just do blips:
Mythic India. King's daughter gets bad horoscope saying she'll be wedded to death. Girl is ostracized her whole life. Country experiences political upheaval. Father arranges marriage for her and tells her to drink poison during the ceremony and martyr herself for the good of the kingdom. Girl agrees. God of death shows up and actually marries her. "Wedded to death". Clever. Girl is taken to Akaran, a magical realm in the Otherworld, where she learns about how to be a goddess of death. Turns out she and death god boy were married in her previous life, but they had a fight and she peaced-out by walking into the reincarnation pool. LOL. When deities have a spat, shit goes cray. Girl learns a bunch of weird magical shit. Lots of glorious god-flirting. Then villain? Whose motivation makes no sense? And random hero journey that should've been its own separate book? Something thrown in quick about her sister? Whatever. Girl saves husband who has become useless. The end.
The main problem with this book is that it didn't need a villain. There was more than enough conflict present already, what with all the political unrest, the challenge of reforging her identity, the commingling romance and suspicion, and all the weird crap about influencing fate. The second half of the book would've been much more interesting if she'd been forced to choose between and/or balance her profound love for her little human sister and her growing/re-awakening love for her god-husband. There was no need for a confusing, rushed backstory about a villain who used to be her friend in her previous life. Especially when nothing that this person did or said or convinced the protag to do made ANY sense at all. Her screentime should've been allotted to the coolest character in the novel: a bizarrely charismatic, flesh-eating horse demon who became the main character's bff during her journey. Yeah. That's a thing.
Sigh. Loved the romance and the magic. Disliked the direction the book went in. For once, it should've focused more on the romantic crap, and less on the adventure. If the author wanted the MC to go on a quest, she should've expanded that section and made it into a sequel.
Pbbbt. I'm so far behind on these reviews
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