![]() ![]() ![]() In a twist of events, they both meet one another in disguise. Now, as Jatin returns home from boarding school to pick up his duties at home and Adraa approaches her eighteenth birthday, their futures loom before them, and neither is ready to meet the other or accept the betrothal forced upon them. Neither is looking forward to the marriage. They met once when they were young, then corresponded over the years through competitive letters trying to one up one another. Two of my favorite tropes are hate-to-love and mistaken identity, and CAST IN FIRELIGHT has both! Adraa and Jatin have known from a young age that their parents planned for their eldest heirs to marry and unite Belwar and Naupure. I started to hear chatter about how good the book was, and was really excited to be chosen for a tour stop today, on the book's official release - so you'll be able to pick up a copy right after reading my review if this sounds like your kind of book! ^.~ Then, I read the summary, and it sounded awesome. Maas fanart, and has recently been tapped by the industry to create several YA fantasy book covers, including this one. She is especially well-known for her Sarah J. I recognized popular fandom artist Charlie Bowater's art immediately. ![]() ![]() The first thing that caught my eye about CAST IN FIRELIGHT was the cover reveal. ![]()
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