"Maybe everything. Or nothing. Maybe none of this was real, and she was back in her bed having an herb-induced dream. Or maybe everything she'd been taught, everything she thought she knew, was absolutely wrong."
Aurora Pavan has always found it difficult to fit into her family and her kingdom. A princess who lacks Stormling magic, she spent the majority of life hidden away playing the role of the good, quiet girl eager to please her mother. Roar has never questioned her life. She knows the role she is to play. Or at least she thinks she does until her mother arranges a marriage to save the kingdom and Roar finds that life isn't as simple as she thought. Each time she seeks the answer to a question and new one pops up and Roar suspects that a royal marriage isn't the only way to save her people.
In her quest to find answers Roar meets Locke, a storm hunter with a misfit crew that can teach her a thing or two about magic. Together they travel the lands to unlock not only the mysteries behind the storms but also Roar's magic, or lack thereof.
Roar is the first book in Cora Carmack's Stormheart series and it had everything I want in a YA fantasy.
Strong female lead, a bit of romantic tension, magic, intriguing backstory, and just when you think you know exactly where the story is headed you don't. It was a fun read and I look forward to the rest of the series!
Aurora Pavan has always found it difficult to fit into her family and her kingdom. A princess who lacks Stormling magic, she spent the majority of life hidden away playing the role of the good, quiet girl eager to please her mother. Roar has never questioned her life. She knows the role she is to play. Or at least she thinks she does until her mother arranges a marriage to save the kingdom and Roar finds that life isn't as simple as she thought. Each time she seeks the answer to a question and new one pops up and Roar suspects that a royal marriage isn't the only way to save her people.
In her quest to find answers Roar meets Locke, a storm hunter with a misfit crew that can teach her a thing or two about magic. Together they travel the lands to unlock not only the mysteries behind the storms but also Roar's magic, or lack thereof.
Roar is the first book in Cora Carmack's Stormheart series and it had everything I want in a YA fantasy.
Strong female lead, a bit of romantic tension, magic, intriguing backstory, and just when you think you know exactly where the story is headed you don't. It was a fun read and I look forward to the rest of the series!

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