
Member Reviews

From the moment I picked up Darkness Births the Stars, I was hooked. This book is a mix of romance and epic adventure and easily one of my favourite reads this year. The slow burn romance between the characters is exquisite. It’s filled with longing, tension, and the occasional banter that provides a good balance.
One of the things I really appreciated was the adult FMC. Not a naive young woman or teenager, she’s strong, intelligent and unapologetically complex.
The dual POVs were give a deep insight into both characters mind. The world-building is exceptional. It’s one of those stories that makes you question loyalty, love and sacrifice. one where the lines between right and wrong aren’t always clear but you find yourself rooting for them anyway.
Thank you to the Sarah Lee Wohn for the ARC, this book consumed my thoughts and I can’t recommend it enough!

The book starts off really well, introducing us to Rada and the world, and the writing is done in a way that keeps you interested and engaged with the story as if through the lens of a camera. The intimate scenes too I felt were done well for the characters, who they were, and how they felt about one another. The character arcs were done very well and you could feel and see how the characters grew from beginning to end. It was interesting to me that it was a little difficult to really determine who was the hero and who was the villain in this story. The moral gray and that toeing the line in what an individual felt was right, even if they had to convince themselves of their actions, was very enjoyable. The ending definitely has me hooked and ready to get into the second book. Overall this was an entertaining read and worthy of a re-read later down the line if in a book slump.

I really enjoyed it!
It's mostly about Gods fallen and turned mortal that are given a second chance. I loved the spice because it was complex with a lot of feeling and not a typical spice scene. I also thought the favors for spice was great (had to read it to get it). The characters were truly well written and had a lot of intriguing aspects. I love characters that have broken traits and I really loved the play on dark and light, good and evil, and that the villain gets the girl trope. The mmc was really something.
They had obvious chemistry from the get go and gret banter. It's written in dual pov with dual timelines. I thought it was clever and I enjoyed both timelines.
The only thing that felt weird was it was written in first person but the writing gave me third person vibes. Like maybe I would have liked it more as third person, although I love 1st person. I'm not sure what it was. Sometimes the pacing felt slow and that could have been it.
Overall though, very clever storytelling and the plot was so thought out and interesting. Great story!! Would recommend.
And that ending was.... wow.... okay... book 2 pls.

Their forbidden love tore the world apart.
Now two broken gods might be the only ones able to heal it.
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Oh my stars, yes! Everything about this book is phenomenal. I knew I had a good feeling when I requested the ARC, and I was right. This book instantly became a favorite.
The world building and the lore give off such Lord of the Rings vibes. I could just hear Galadriel reading the prologue, and I was instantly hooked. The story is woven in a way that reveals layered secrets through a dual timeline. Our star-crossed main characters get a second chance to relearn themselves and each other in this new reality. The soul-deep yearning and witty banter created the perfect slow burn tension. Hints dropped during their conversations create anticipation for their past to come to light. And that epilogue?! My jaw dropped.
Thank you to the author, Sarah Lee Wohn, and the publisher for the opportunity to read this ARC.