On top of that, Amora is constantly wrecked with nightmares and visions of the past, her battle with Kaven and her father’s murder replaying in front of her eyes like a broken record. Those who supported her father don’t take Amora seriously those who didn’t still doubt her family’s right to rule. A difficult enough position to be in on a normal day, but now coupled with overseeing the transition of the islands’ power into a new, progressive time, it feels near impossible. Proceed at your own risk if you have yet to pick up the first book.Īfter the death of her father at the hands of Kaven, and the aftereffects of Kaven’s destruction, Amora is now High Animancer of Visidia, the queen of the kingdom. Our protagonist Amora is struggling with her new place in the hierarchy, fighting temptation, fighting tradition, and fighting her own heart.įor fear of sharing too much, the rest of this review comes with a big SPOILER ALERT for All the Stars and Teeth - All the Tides of Fate spoilers will be withheld. A world full of magic, mystery, and wonder, Visidia’s seven islands are picking up the pieces and adjusting to their new norm. Its monster.”Īdalyn Grace’s All the Tides of Fate - follow-up to All the Stars and Teeth - brings us back to the kingdom of Visidia roughly a year after the events of the first novel. “I’m not just Visidia’s queen, after all.
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