![]() ![]() I loved seeing all of the different powers that the Djinn and Demji had and learning more and more about the mythology that is very cleverly woven throughout this whole trilogy. I just loved it so much that I could literally gush about it all day and night. I mean, we’re talking sand pirates, Djinn, Demji and SO MUCH magical power. The plot was SO strong and kept me flipping through those pages and I particularly loved the huge battle at the end – it was so exhilarating to know we were reaching the climax of the story and it did not disappoint in the slightest! I never knew what was coming next and every time I thought I did something was thrown Amani’s way that had me second guessing everything. It is fast paced and action packed from the very beginning. ![]() Hero at the Fall is just everything I wanted to end this trilogy it honestly couldn’t have been more perfect. I felt every emotion under the sun but it was so flipping worth it. In the final battle for the throne, Amani must fight for everything she believes in, but with the rebellion in pieces, and the Sultan’s armies advancing across the desert plains, who will lead, who will triumph, who will live and who will die? ![]() There were others who said that the Rebel Prince was not a traitor but a hero… The heir had been killed by his own brother, the treacherous Rebel Prince, who was consumed by jealousy and sought the throne for himself. Once, in the desert country of Miraji, there was a Sultan without an heir. ![]()
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