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Engaging and totally different for me.

Total
5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-23-19

Third Daughter is my first exposure to the steam punk or Bollywood story setting. I was immediately caught up into the story and loved all the twists.
The main characters were very young for the adventures and responsibilities they experienced but for entertainment purposes I was able to forget about that thru most of the story.
The main character made many incorrect assumptions that were just signs of immaturity and inexperience but I like that she was quick to acknowledge those mistakes and move forward.
The story was driven by Aniri's emotional reaction to quickly changing events but I never felt like I was getting dragged down into melodrama. I really enjoyed the ever changing landscape and the world building was very very good!
The only problem I had with this book was the names. As I said, this is my first exposure to Bollywood and the character names and places sounded so foreign to me that I had difficulty keeping straight who was who and where was where. I remember having the same problem with the Wizarding World back in the day :)

If you're looking for a book that is adventurous, innocently romantic and will take you to a place that's out of this world, I think you'll really enjoy this first book in The Royals of Dharia series.
I'm happy to see that all 3 books in the series are available and I've already purchased book 2 & 3.

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