Tower of Dawn by Sarah J. Maas

 


In this sixth installment of The Throne of Glass series, we get to follow along with Chaol and Nesryn as they head south to Antica in hopes to beseech the healers of the Torre to help Chaol heal from his injuries. Along with the healing they also have a mission to try and convince the rulers of Antica to send their armies North and to ally with Aelin's armies.

Along with the painful healing of his, spine Chaol has to endure, he must also confront and come to terms with what had happened in his past. Only when he starts to forgive himself for the errors of that past does the healing actually begin to make a dent in the long process of repairing his spine so he can walk again.

A new character we meet in Tower of Dawn is Yrene Towers, she is the healer given the responsibility of healing Chaol. A task that she does not want to take on, but urged to by her Healer on High. Before even meeting Chaol she has a bad attitude about him just because of where he is from and who he served. If they don't trust one another Chaol is as good as doomed to never be able to walk again.

We find out a lot more about Nesryn's character as well as she breaks free from Chaol and goes on her own adventure to find her true self.

So this book gets really long and I found myself skimming a lot of paragraphs that were really just filler. It finally got interesting when I had about 30% of the book left. If you are this far in the series already you might as well finish though, am I right? My hope is for the next book in the series to be epic and blow this book out of the water making me want to continue with the series to find out who wins the war that is looming over all of them. I am giving this book ⭐⭐ because I feel like I slept through most of the first part of the book. The ending on the other hand made it worthwhile to finish.

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