This post will contain spoilers for Frost Like Night, the third book in the Snow Like Ashes trilogy by Sara Raasch. Frost Like Night is the third and final book in the Snow Like Ashes trilogy which I absolutely adored because it centred around lands that only have one season, and our heroine is...
"I grin at his exasperation, but my smile is short lived as the dull edge of his practice sword swipes under my knees."Miera is a Winterian refugee orphan raised by the general, Sir. She is training to be a warrior alongside her friend and future king, Mather. When she discovers the ancient locket t...
It hit me recently that almost every YA book I have read, involves some kick-ass heroine. I realized that this is the appeal of YA books to me. Traditional fantasy always had the typical rough and ready manly, man and the women were there to die tragically to cause them main pain, and further their ...
When Meira was just a baby her Kingdom of Winter was overthrown by the evil King of Spring, Angra. Now she is one of only 8 survivors. Her group has spent the past 16 years searching for the two halves of a conduit which could restore magic to Winter. They are constantly on the move, avoiding captur...
Okay, I'm just going to confess and get this out of the way first:I envisioned the main character as Elsa the whole time. White hair like snow? Check. Blue eyes and pale skin? Check and check. Love of the all things cold? Check. A little snowman companion obsessed with summer? Negative... but the se...
After being somewhat disappointed with the first book in the series, I found myself liking the second one much more. Particularly towards the end of the novel. Spoilers for the first book. Picking up shortly after the first one left off, Meira is now Queen of Winter, and the Winterians are trying to...
I read Snow Like Ashes around half a year ago, and I really enjoyed it! The action, the main character, and the love triangle was honestly not all that bad. Unfortunately, before reading this book, I’d heard not-so-great things about it, but I do have to admit, it was pretty meh for me as well. ...
Snow Like Ashes #2 If life had not come in the way, I would have read this in one sitting. It was absolutely amazing. I have read many reviews and people seem to be really divided about this book. But as far as I am concern, I preferred Ice Like Fire to Snow Like Ashes!Meira and her company travel...
I received this book for free from Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. SUMMARY While Winter has been freed from Angra’s slavery, Meira must find the balance between queen and soldier, fight to keep her kingdom from th...
3.5 stars. After a rocky start I finally finished Snow Like Ashes. The paragraph where the protagonist, Meira acted like a silly school girl over her sparring opponent's good looks annoyed me. For a while she pretty much got weak in the knees over any good looking shirtless male which resulted in so...
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