A Tribute of Fire by Sariah Wilson – a Review
Description:
Lia is the princess of Locris, a dying desert nation cursed centuries ago by an earth goddess—one still worshipped by the thriving and adversarial nation of Ilion. Every year, Ilion offers the goddess a sacrifice: two Locrian maidens forced to compete in a life-and-death race to reach her temple. In a millennium, no maiden has made it out of Ilion alive. This year, Lia is one of the hunted.
An education in battle gives her a fighting chance, but the challenges are greater than she feared: Lia’s beloved but untrained sister Quynh has been put in the path of danger. The winding streets of Ilion itself have been transformed into a labyrinthine maze of countless choices and dead ends. And if the risks weren’t significant enough, Lia is reluctantly drawn to the commandingly attractive Jason, an Ilionian sailor she loathes to trust and desires like no man before.
The tribute game is on. It’s up to Lia to lift the goddess’s curse, restore Locris to its former glory, and change the fate of every young woman destined to follow in her path.
Review:
A Tribute of Fire by Sariah Wilson is the first book in her new series, The Eye of the Goddess. Lia, our heroine, is the princess of Locris; a dying nation that was cursed centuries ago by an earth goddess. Ilion is another nation that thrives, leaving Locris suffering for over 1000 years; the rival nation of Ilion annually brings food, and chooses two Locrian maidens to compete in a brutal life or death race, with men chasing the maidens. Lia is chosen as one of the maidens, and to her surprise, her younger sister, Quynh is also chosen.
On the ship before they arrive at Ilion, Lia meets a sailor, Jason, who both become attracted to each other; during the time on the ship, Lia and Jason become closer, with both able to have a connection during their dreams. Jason was sexy, intense and romantic; and Lia was totally into him.
The moment Lia steps off the boat, she knows that they need to find the temple, as they are being chased. Ilion men who are chasing the maidens from their enemy nation, but allow a chance at freedom and serving their goddess as a priestess. Things are hardest as Quynh is not very good running away, with Lia doing her best to force her along, until an accident causes her to fail. Lia manages to find the temple and in time she will play a large part of learning the abilities.
I loved how Lia became close to a group of girls, who considered themselves ‘sisters’. It was a great found family trope, as the group shared a very close connection between them; the sisters, Io, Suri, Zalira, Ahyana, Demaratus and especially Kungburu (a special pet). Lia’s training excelled, and she did have an enemy (Artemisia), who was determined to force her out of the temple. Though she was happy at the temple, and her wonderful friends, she was still on her quest to find a way to discover the powerful relic of the goddess, and save her people.
What follows is an exciting last half of the book, that had some surprising twists and turns along the way. A Tribute of Fire was a wonderful romantasy mythology that had me unable to put the book down. Lia was a terrific heroine, who was captivating and determined, as had a wonderful sister’s group. A Tribute of Fire was so very well written by Sariah Wilson. I will say that the cliffhanger was a total surprise, which leads us to hope that Sariah Wilson will us book 2 sooner than later.
Reviewed by Barb
Copy provided by Publisher
Wonderful review, Barb. Sounds like a terrific story.
Great review, congratulations to Sariah Wilson on the new release.
Great review, Barb. Looks like an exciting story line.
Amazing review, thanks Barb🌺
Thanks for another wonderful review
Terrific review Barb, thanks
Very nice review Barb
Great review, Barb. Looks like a terrific romantasy.
Thanks for the great review.
Fantastic review Barb.
Looks good, thanks Barb
Terrific review, Barb. Looks like a great story line.
nice review barb.
Great review, Barb. Looks like an exciting fantasy romance.
Terrific review, thanks Barb
Looks great Barb, thanks.