Friday, February 18, 2022

Review: Star Father

Star Father Star Father by Charlie N. Holmberg
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Aija knows that things are changing.  It has been four days since the Sun left the sky and the Earth was plunged into constant darkness.  This is when she finds a man by the river.  He doesn’t look like anyone she has ever seen and the heat coming off his skin is not normal either.  Aija might be a farmhand, but she also is an artist.  She longs to draw and sculpt him; then he wakes up.  His name is Saiyon and he has enemies; strange enemies that must be godlings.  Where will the attraction between Aija and the earthbound Sun God go?  What risks are they willing to take to be together?

Star Father is the second book in the Star Mother Fantasy duology.  Although it is a second book, readers do not need to have read the first book to fully enjoy this story.  Holmberg has expanded this fantastical world and added new characters while also giving us a glimpse into the deeper aspects of old friends and foes.  I thoroughly enjoyed all the adventures and quickly turned the pages to see if love would win out or not.  A great read, even if Fantasies aren’t your usual genre. 

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