Furyborn by Claire Legrand
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I am a huge fan of epic fantasies and this book hit all the right notes. It was clear from the beginning that the author put an incredible amount of time and thought into her world-building, magic system, and history. I felt that it could be a real world due to the depth and detail that the author provided. What impressed me, even more, was that the author essentially created two completely different, yet similar worlds in her story. We experience the same land, but from two very different time periods so the bones and foundation are the same – but the worlds that we experience are vastly different from one another. It was incredibly interesting to see how things had changed over the course of 1,000 years as we bounced back and forth through time.
Although I do not…
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