A Torch Against the Night
2016 • 496 pages

Ratings130

Average rating4.1

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This triumphs just like the first book. It avoids the dreaded second book syndrome, maintaining the same intensity, high stakes, and emotional depth that made the first installment so incredible. The world expands in exciting ways, diving deeper into the politics, magic, and danger that loom over the characters. The pacing is flawless, with action, heartache, and twists that keep you on edge.

The character development really shines in this sequel. We see even more growth, especially with Laia and Elias, as they face impossible choices and personal struggles. Their journey feels raw and real, and the romance continues to build naturally without overtaking the story. Every relationship is layered with tension, trust, and betrayal, just like you'd expect from a romantasy this rich.

What stands out is how the book balances all its elements so well—nothing feels rushed or forced. It builds on the foundation of the first book, adding even more complexity to the world and characters. It's a perfect continuation and absolutely avoids the pitfalls that many sequels face.

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