eARC Review: Servant of Earth by Sarah Hawley

Fantasy

Servant of Earth

Book Info

  • Released Date: November 12, 2024

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 451

  • Format: eBook


yet it feels like the real story is only just beginning
— Abigail Books Addiction

I didn’t expect to enjoy this book as much as I did—but wow, it completely pulled me in. The world-building is incredible, layered with so many intricate details that slowly come together as the story unfolds. By the end, everything starts to click in the most satisfying way.

The main character might not be for everyone—she can be a bit frustrating at times—but personally, I really liked her. She’s complex, full of potential, and I’m so curious to see how her journey evolves in the next book.

Also, keep an eye on the love interests… yes, plural. There’s definitely more than one possible direction things could go, and I’m living for the tension and possibilities.

And that ending—perfection. What a way to close the book! It wrapped things up just enough while leaving so much more to look forward to. So much has already happened, and yet it feels like the real story is only just beginning. I need the next book ASAP.

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