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Celestia Chronicles: The Ashes of Hope by Anagha Ratish – Book Review

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Author: Anagha Ratish
Publisher: Bluerose Publishers Pvt. Ltd

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It’s a story that has lots of drama, twists and Will to save Celestia.

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•The tales of Heroes we’re nearly always tragedies.•

Anagharatish Anagha once again astounds the readers with another fascinating story. I loved reading her first book (fire and water) and was excited to read this one. In the first book, she sets a benchmark and the second book is as good and as exciting as the first one.

Written by a 12-year-old, it’s an amazing book that young readers are going to love. Queen Sereia seeks Adaire and it’s Adaire’s turn to rethink where her loyalties lie. Celestia needs a hero like Adaire. Celestia is in danger and no one knows its fate ahead. Will Adaire be able to save

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With another exquisite plot and captivating narrative, it’s an intriguing tale. While the events taking place excites the readers, her gripping, engaging writing style keeps the readers invested in.

The well-sketched characters have my heart. I love Sereia’s character, her personality attracted me. Adaire, our hero has my heart. Narrated from Sereia, Sapphire, Faye and Adaire’s perspectives, It’s a fast-paced story with a smooth flow of words. It felt good to connect to the characters once again after the first book. Each character added an unexpected twist to the story.

Not to forget an unpredictable climax that will startle you. Something that I never see it coming. It’s a story that has lots of drama, twists and Will to save Celestia.

Summary

This is no longer a fairytale. Perhaps it never was. Emberglass has slipped from the clutches of one evil queen to another; maybe Adaire is not the hero Celestia needs. It is better to turn away before she makes things worse, but Adaire is already too deeply entwined. And when Queen Sereia seeks her out, she must rethink where her loyalties lie.

It is difficult to be the hero, but sometimes it is harder to be the villain.

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