Review: Of Fire and Stars by Audrey Coulthurst

This is a book about Dennaleia, a princess who journeys to another country in order to marry the prince and secure an alliance. Once she gets there, she discovers she is more interested in the prince’s sister, however. As well as struggling with her feelings, her sense of duty to her country and trying to navigate new customs she is also trying to hide the fact that she possesses magic. Magic is considered a crime in her new country, so Dennaleia is doing all she can to suppress it, but it seems to be growing stronger at every turn. 

It’s really hard to describe this book without giving too much of the plot away, so I will leave it at that. As for the world, it was a little confusing with all the different factions of people, but I’ve never had a great head for intricate world building, so maybe that’s just me. We follow both Dennaleia and Mare, the prince’s sister’s point of view, so we definitely get to know them the best. The rest of the characters all seemed a little flat to me. 

Overall, I enjoyed this book. I thought it was a fun read with a cute romance, but that’s pretty much it. It ends on a note that seems to lead up to a second book, but as far as I can tell, that is not happening. Which makes me a bit miffed, as I thought the ending was pretty unresolved. 


I gave this book 3 stars out of 5.  

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