eARC Review: The Jasad Crown by

Fantasy

The Jasad Crown

Book Info

  • Released Date: July 15th

  • Publication: Orbit

  • Pages: 688

  • Format: eBook


It’s just inevitable for Arlin and Sylvia to be together
— Abigail Books Addiction

I have been waiting for this book ever since the cliffhanger in The Jasad Heir left me in scrambles. I literally devoured this book in one sitting because I needed to know what’s going to happen between Sylvia and Arin. Their endless tension between them is going to burst one way or another. 

Thankfully, The Jasad Crown picks up after the cliffhanger. We as readers aren’t left behind with a major time jump. We immediately pick up after we left off and continue on. I got to say that I definitely feel for Sylvia. She never wanted to notice or be involved with the ongoing war. Sylvia dealt with enough that she wanted peace, especially with her magic. However, Sylvia's bloodline doesn’t give her any moment of peace when her people need her. And it doesn’t help that Sylvia can’t really trust Urabi when they consistently hide their agenda from her. The only one Sylvia can trust, even though she shouldn’t, is Arlin.

Arlin always knew that there was something more to Sylvia. He never knew that she was an heir to the Jasad. It makes everything more tricky for Arlin because he knows his father won’t let her go. Arlin doesn’t know why, but he still beats for Sylvia, even though they consistently fight each other. It’s just inevitable for Arlin and Sylvia to be together.

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