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A review by mizzmarie
Dawn of the Darkest Day by K.C. Woodruff
5.0
We start Dawn of the Darkest Day with a coup, a terrified father, and a secret bargain that will change his daughter's life forever. In one POV of this story we follow Ara as she is ripped away from the life and people she loves and cherishes and is thrown into a whirlwind of assassination attempts a broody husband she despises and friends found in unexpected places. Ara discovers betrayal at every turn and learns to trust in the one person she never imagined she could. From the other point of view we follow Stedd who had his whole family murdered was forced to be a refugee and found love and friendship just to have it ripped away. He struggles with the truth of his circumstance as his feelings change and he learns to live for himself and what he wants. As their paths cross off and on in the story we watch them both grow into themselves and learn the hard way where to place their trust, not every friend is trustworthy, and some decisions come with consequences to all. I was lucky enough to get an ARC of this book and this is my honest opinion.
Merged review:
We start Dawn of the Darkest Day with a coup, a terrified father, and a secret bargain that will change his daughter's life forever. In one POV of this story we follow Ara as she is ripped away from the life and people she loves and cherishes and is thrown into a whirlwind of assassination attempts a broody husband she despises and friends found in unexpected places. Ara discovers betrayal at every turn and learns to trust in the one person she never imagined she could. From the other point of view we follow Stedd who had his whole family murdered was forced to be a refugee and found love and friendship just to have it ripped away. He struggles with the truth of his circumstance as his feelings change and he learns to live for himself and what he wants. As their paths cross off and on in the story we watch them both grow into themselves and learn the hard way where to place their trust, not every friend is trustworthy, and some decisions come with consequences to all. I was lucky enough to get an ARC of this book and this is my honest opinion.
Merged review:
We start Dawn of the Darkest Day with a coup, a terrified father, and a secret bargain that will change his daughter's life forever. In one POV of this story we follow Ara as she is ripped away from the life and people she loves and cherishes and is thrown into a whirlwind of assassination attempts a broody husband she despises and friends found in unexpected places. Ara discovers betrayal at every turn and learns to trust in the one person she never imagined she could. From the other point of view we follow Stedd who had his whole family murdered was forced to be a refugee and found love and friendship just to have it ripped away. He struggles with the truth of his circumstance as his feelings change and he learns to live for himself and what he wants. As their paths cross off and on in the story we watch them both grow into themselves and learn the hard way where to place their trust, not every friend is trustworthy, and some decisions come with consequences to all. I was lucky enough to get an ARC of this book and this is my honest opinion.