Related: Roshani Chokshi talks ‘Aru Shah and the Nectar of Immortality’ and the end of the Pandava seriesĪnd let’s just get this out of the way, right at the start of my Flower Bride book review-it did not disappoint. As a fan of dark fantasy and gothic horror novels, The Last Tale of the Flower Bride was exactly the kind of book I wanted to sink my teeth into. Filled with action and adventure, heart and hijinks, and plenty of love and laughs, it’s not difficult to love her characters and the world she’s built in this series.īut as much as I love middle grade books and how they can still resonate with adults like me, I was beyond excited to hear that Chokshi would soon present us with her adult debut. I’m a huge fan of the Aru Shah books, and they continue to be my favorite series out of the imprint. It’s true that Roshani Chokshi has conquered the fantasy genre in so many ways, from her young adult series The Star-Touched Queen and The Gilded Wolves, to her middle grade books centering on Aru Shah and written for the Rick Riordan Presents imprint. This The Last Tale of the Flower Bride book review takes a spoiler-free look at Roshani Chokshi’s stunningly dark and beautiful adult debut.
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