Lightstruck

Lightstruck

Ebook
2.02

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In this epic sequel and conclusion to the Darkening duology, which has been called “enchanting and wildly clever” (Ayana Gray, New York Times bestselling author of Beasts of Prey), Vesper Vale, once savior to a city plagued by cursed storms, finds herself facing an even more sinister threat when an ominous light summoned by the Great King seizes control of the city. Vesper Vale sacrificed everything to save her city from the cursed storm. After becoming a vessel of The Great Queen, Vesper awakes from a slumber three years after her life altering choice. What she finds isn’t a home freed from the terror of the storm, but one where its citizens are besieged by the even more sinister force of The Great King and his growing army of the lightstruck—once regular citizens who are now controlled by the ominous light encroaching on the city. And the people are all looking to Vesper, now revered as a goddess after her sacrifice, as their city’s only hope. To save the rings from the Great King, Vesper must contend with the obligations of being a deity to her people and the growing chasm between her and Dalca, the prince she swore never to love. Haunted by the guilt of their past choices and faced with the pressures of a city near ruin, Vesper and Dalca find themselves torn between the growing factions within the city and the royal court. But in order to save her city from the light, Vesper must face the power most outside of her control—the goddess within.

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First of all, thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for this ARC. To be honest, I’m a bit sad to write this review. From what I saw in the first book this duology had so much potential especially concerning the world building. Sadly, book 2 was a total let down for me. But let me start at the beginning. After the huge cliffhanger in The Darkening, I was really thrilled to see how the plot would continue. Imagine my disappointment when the cliffhanger was literally already solved in the first 30 pages. So you tell me, I’ve been waiting so long for book 2 after that huge cliffhanger only to find out it was not even that big of a problem? This is kind of where the problem starts. I really wanted to like this book, but the stakes in the plot were simply not high enough for me to care. Also, the story felt dragged and slow which made it hard for me to pick the book up again. Also I did not like the world building, which surprised me a lot because I loved it in book 1. It was definitely better than the plot but it often felt very messy and left me wanting so much more. Which is not that good when it’s the final book. What I did enjoy was the writing style and character development. Looking back at the beginning of the duology, I think Vesper and Dalca have grown so much together, and I really loved following their journey. To sum up, The Lightstruck was a bit of a disappointment for me. While I enjoyed the characters and the writing style, I expected a lot more from the plot and the world building, which made it really hard for me to care about the story at all. This is why I can only give The Lightstruck 2 Stars.

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