
The Jasad Heir
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Narrated by:
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Rasha Zamamiri
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Peter Ganim
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By:
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Sara Hashem
"A remarkable, razor-sharp debut that cuts straight to the heart."―Chelsea Abdullah, author of The Stardust Thief
A fugitive queen strikes a bargain with her greatest enemy that could resurrect her scorched kingdom or leave it in ashes forever in this unmissable Egyptian-inspired epic fantasy debut.
Ten years ago, the kingdom of Jasad burned. Its magic was outlawed. Its royal family murdered. At least, that’s what Sylvia wants people to believe. The Heir of Jasad escaped the massacre, and she intends to stay hidden, especially from the armies of Nizahl that continue to hunt her people.
But a moment of anger changes everything. When Arin, the Nizahl Heir, tracks a group of Jasadi rebels to her village, Sylvia accidentally reveals her magic—and captures his attention. Now Sylvia’s forced to make a deal with her greatest enemy: Help him hunt the rebels in exchange for her life.
A deadly game begins. Sylvia can’t let Arin discover her identity, even as hatred shifts into something more between the Heirs. And as the tides change around her, Sylvia will have to choose between the life she wants and the one she abandoned.
The scorched kingdom is rising, and it needs a queen.
Praise for The Jasad Heir:
"Will have you turning pages in a frenzy." ―Shelley Parker-Chan, author of She Who Became the Sun
"The type of mythological and romantic tale you would bargain your last breath for... A book that coils you into its serpentine grasp." ―Observer
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The protagonist, Sylvia, is a morally grey heroine with a tragic past filled with loss and abuse. Having lost her family and status as a princess during a war, she lives as a commoner, hiding her identity as well as her restrained magic. I really loved the complexity of Sylvia's character and following her through each difficult choice and harsh revelation from her past. She felt very real.
While I'm not usually a fan of enemies to lovers romances, the dynamic between Sylvia and Arin is the best example I've seen of the trope. They are natural enemies as he is the son of the man who overthrew her family and the way their relationship progresses is authentic.
I'm really looking forward to the next installment of this series.
Great First Installment
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Loved it!
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I was completely immersed.
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This is 100% going to be the next big series. If it’s not marketing is the only thing to blame.
The writing is so good. The way that Sara Hashem tells a story is in my opinion as close to perfect as you can get. I find that a lot of authors struggle with pacing, but The Jasad Heir goes slow enough to give you time to experience each scene thoroughly and fast enough to where you won’t get bored.
The world building is expertly placed so that you’re getting the information you need when you need it. I was never trying to figure out what the heck she was talking about.
My personal favorite thing about this book is the characters. The development of relationships between every person in this book are both compelling and realistic.
There are no parts that I couldn’t read because it made me cringe and I feel like that is an incredibly important thing to add.
I cannot wait for book two to come out.
The next Fourth Wing or ACOTAR
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Slow burn
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Thought this book would kill me
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Gorgeous read!
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It took me a perhaps 15-20 minutes to get used to the narrator's voice because she is so angry and hurt and passionate, but when Sylvia's past begins to be explored (as it is throughout the entire the entire book, really enjoyed that), then it really adds more to the narration and truly becomes Sylvia's voice.
Recommend.
and I want to devour the sequel right now!
Fantastic in Every Way
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YES
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Everything!
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