
The power of the deathless waters flows through Priya’s blood.

But even with the strength of the rage in her heart and the army of loyal men by her side, deposing her brother is going to be a brutal and bloody fight.

She is determined to claim the throne that fate offered her. The prophecy of the nameless god-the words that declared Malini the rightful empress of Parijatdvipa-has proven a blessing and curse. It’s clear that it was one of my favorite books last year, and had some of my favorite characters in all of publishing, so how does The Oleander Sword stack up? So, because of that, I thought it’d be prudent to go back and read my REVIEW of The Jasmine Throne, book one in the Burning Kingdoms Trilogy, if for any reason, just to remind myself how much I loved that book. I don’t know about you but anything that has happened to me the last couple of years may as well have been from the 1950s, that’s how my brain works these days.

The Oleander Sword, her second entry in the Burning Kingdoms Trilogy, doesn’t just simply continue the story, it elevates it, creating a profoundly complex and delicate reading experience, one that you’re not likely to forget anytime soon. Tasha Suri is back with book two in her latest trilogy and whoa boy, are you in for a treat.
