Review: Eyes of Tamburah by Maria V. Snyder
An exciting new series, that started with a bang!
Featuring Shyla, a "sun-kissed" outcast, living on the outskirts of the underground city of Zirdai, the book follows her plight when accused of stealing a priceless treasure.
The book wonderfully built the 'world' Shyla lives in, and Snyder has beautifully constructed a very in-depth plot for the most part, although I felt that the end of the book was a little weak for my taste. Big points for the book being rather descriptive, and having an AMAZING set of characters that I adored (or hated- depends on the character)!
Rating: 4/5
Thanks to NetGalley and Harlequin Australian for the digital galley copy! The ISBN of the edition read is: 9781489252807.
Featuring Shyla, a "sun-kissed" outcast, living on the outskirts of the underground city of Zirdai, the book follows her plight when accused of stealing a priceless treasure.
The book wonderfully built the 'world' Shyla lives in, and Snyder has beautifully constructed a very in-depth plot for the most part, although I felt that the end of the book was a little weak for my taste. Big points for the book being rather descriptive, and having an AMAZING set of characters that I adored (or hated- depends on the character)!
Rating: 4/5
Thanks to NetGalley and Harlequin Australian for the digital galley copy! The ISBN of the edition read is: 9781489252807.
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