WHAT MAKES IT GREAT: The Last Sun, the first and for now the only book in the Tarot Sequence series, is a very engaged and reasonably short secondary world urban fantasy book. If you like canon m/m, likeable characters who manage to be hella powerful and underdogs at once, loyalty, friendship, found family vibes, more whump than one can shake a stick at, kitchen sink worldbuilding and ton of fast-paced adventures, look no further!
I absolutely adored the protagonist with his uber woobie backstory and his believable mix of trauma, cockiness, decency and robust propensity for picking up strays. I've also adored his relationship with his companion (the soulbonded best friend/bodyguard/ally/sole remnant of his destroyed house), and the way this relationship worked within the romance, and within his relationship with his mentor, and I've liked his friendships/rivalries/guardianships with everybody else in the cast, basically, and I hope you might like them too.
WHERE CAN I FIND IT?(optional): here on Amazon, and presumably in other bookstores.
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WHAT MAKES IT GREAT: The Last Sun, the first and for now the only book in the Tarot Sequence series, is a very engaged and reasonably short secondary world urban fantasy book. If you like canon m/m, likeable characters who manage to be hella powerful and underdogs at once, loyalty, friendship, found family vibes, more whump than one can shake a stick at, kitchen sink worldbuilding and ton of fast-paced adventures, look no further!
I absolutely adored the protagonist with his uber woobie backstory and his believable mix of trauma, cockiness, decency and robust propensity for picking up strays. I've also adored his relationship with his companion (the soulbonded best friend/bodyguard/ally/sole remnant of his destroyed house), and the way this relationship worked within the romance, and within his relationship with his mentor, and I've liked his friendships/rivalries/guardianships with everybody else in the cast, basically, and I hope you might like them too.
WHERE CAN I FIND IT?(optional): here on Amazon, and presumably in other bookstores.