![]() ![]() I actually had a hard time rating this book because I really liked it, but sadly it was missing the wow factor. Jules is a good protagonist but sometimes she’s too naive and reckless. I really loved the concept of time used as a currency where time is extracted from the blood and turned it into blood iron coins. I can understand why so many people loved it because I found it pretty entertaining too. It also has some overused tropes that I’ve seen before in many books. What makes it different from the typical YA fantasy books was the unique concept in it but the plot seemed a bit predictable for me. I enjoyed the book, but still I had some issues with it. Well, this was a good fantasy read but nothing amazing as I hoped. As she uncovers lost truths, Jules spirals deeper into a past she hardly recognizes, and faces an ancient and dangerous foe who threatens her future and the future of time itself. ![]() Desperate to earn time, she arrives at the palace as it prepares for a royal wedding, ready to begin her search into childhood secrets that she once believed to be no more than myths. Now, Jules’s father is reaching his last hour, and she will do anything to save him. ![]() Jules Ember and her father were once servants at Everless, the wealthy Gerling family’s estate, but were cast out after of a fateful accident a decade ago. In the land of Sempera, time is extracted from blood and used as payment. ![]()
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