ARC Review: So Let Them Burn by Kamilah Cole

YA Fantasy

So Let Them Burn

Book Info

  • Released Date: January 18th

  • Publication: Simon Teens

  • Pages: 400

  • Format: Paperback


can’t express how amazing yet heartbreaking this fantasy book is
— Abigail Books Addiction

I don’t know what I was expecting from this book, but I was loving that I was going in blind from the start. And I don’t know how to express how amazing yet heartbreaking this book was. It’s an utter masterpiece that everyone needs to read now.

Forget about previous dragons that were released last year. This book, like this one, is the one to read. I need everyone to read this book right now. It’s a crime if you haven’t picked up a copy. I need you to go pick up a copy, read it, and then come back to my review because I have a lot to say.

Like I said before, don’t go any further if you don’t want any spoilers. You have been warned twice.

Sooooo, what the hell!!! Literally, I can’t express how amazing yet heartbreaking this fantasy book is. I am still in disbelief over the ending. And I have to wait for book two, which doesn’t have a release date. The agony that I am feeling right now.

Besides my feelings regarding the So Let Them Burn ending, let’s discuss why this book is so amazing. First, there are gods and dragons! Yup, you heard me right. There are gods and dragons, and they aren’t aligned with each other. That's a big problem that brings Faron into the folds.

Faron thought she knew who she was when the gods answered her prayers and channeled all of their powers to her in order to liberate her island. However, it’s been five years, and the gods are still with her. It's kind of fishy, if you think about it. And it gets more fishy when her sister bonds with a dragon.

Faron is going to do everything in her power and the power of the gods to save her sister, no matter what. It’s going to cost her. She might not know it yet, but it will. Trust me when I say that the ending is expected, but yet it’s also unexpected. Read to find out more.

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