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This is a captivating journey into a world steeped in darkness and danger. Astraea, a young woman burdened by a fragmented past, finds herself caught in a web of political intrigue and a forbidden love that threatens to consume her. The novel's premise is instantly engaging. Astraea's quest for her lost memories becomes a thrilling chase against time, as she faces the trials of the Libertatem, a high-stakes competition for survival against the encroaching vampire threat. The world-building is immersive, with vivid descriptions of the human lands and the chilling realities of the vampire world. Peñaranda expertly weaves together elements of fantasy, romance, and political drama. The Libertatem competition provides a captivating framework for action and suspense, while the burgeoning relationship between Astraea and Nyte, the enigmatic vampire, adds a layer of passionate danger. Astraea is a compelling protagonist, her vulnerability and strength intertwined. Her journey of self-discovery, grappling with her past and forging her own path, resonates deeply. Nyte is a complex and alluring character, his seductive charm masking a darker reality. Overall, this is a story of love, loss, and the fight for survival, with a compelling cast of characters and a world that begs to be explored further. If you enjoy fantasy with a touch of romance and a dash of political intrigue, then I would definitely recommend this book!

What a beautiful read. I great enjoyed this book The Starts Are Dying. The fantasy, the world building, and the tension. I can't wait for the next book!

This absolutely blew my brains. So much detail, world building, fantastic characters and that cover is the most gorgeous

A compelling writing style combined with two really interesting main characters. Chloe C. Penaranda weaves an interesting story that holds a lot of interesting foreshadowing of two individuals.

The Stars are Dying by Chloe C Penaranda
Rating: 4/5
Release Date: 8 October 2024
Astraea is trapped in the prison of her own mind, with memories slipping away like water through her fingers. Despite this, she knows she must escape the clutches of the tyrannical king who holds her captive and reclaim her lost past. Her journey leads her to the Libertatem, a series of trials hosted by the king where five human lands compete for a period of safety from vampires who hunt, claim souls, and ravage after dark.
Yet, even victory in the Libertatem won't ensure Astraea's safety from the vampires. She has struck a deal with Nyte, a mesmerising and lethal vampire who invades her dreams and shadows her waking hours. He vows to protect her, but she cannot trust his words, even as she finds herself irresistibly drawn to his dangerous allure.
I found Astraea's journey throughout the book to be deeply engaging, particularly witnessing her gradual growth and development. As the story unfolds, Astraea evolves into a more confident version of herself, displaying a remarkable blend of determination and compassion. It's inspiring to see how she navigates challenges while staying true to her morals and kind-hearted nature.
The relationships Astraea forms along her journey, especially those with Zath and Rose, are a highlight of the narrative. Having felt isolated for so long, it's heartening to witness Astraea opening up to new connections and discovering acceptance and camaraderie along the way.
I really liked the premise, but I found the first half difficult to get into. The world-building took time, and it felt slow and hard to follow at times. However, once Astraea reached the Central, everything started to pick up, and I was hooked. I loved how the myths of vampires, fae, and magic were woven into the story. It offered a fresh take, and I can't wait to learn more about this intriguing world.
Thank you so much to NetGalley, Tor Publishing Group, and the author, Chloe C Penaranda, for providing me with an ARC copy in exchange for an honest and fair review.