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4.5 ⭐️
Can’t believe this series is over but I was very happy to know how it ended for everyone. As usual, this world is one of the most magical ones I have read. I dully enjoy the deep descriptions of how colorful the cultures in the different countries are. The rising phoenix was an operating rebellion that I fully wanted to be involved in.

Zarya’s character gets multiple blows but I really love how she keeps getting back up. She definitely has done it the whole series. Rabin has changed so much too, from being a loyal soldier to a betrayer and now a partner to Zarya. I love these two together and they deserve their ending.

Yasen is one of my favorites and how he is an amazing friend to Zarya. i was very glad to read that he gets his own character development + an interesting ending.

Something I really wished to see was more of these Ashvin twins. We got a small glimpse but I really wanted them to say something in that battle. More motives and maybe a little more connection to Zarya (besides of the fact they were very close to her)
All in all, I love this story, the magic system and this colorful fully rich world.

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Wow. I’m not sure how Nisha did it but she pulled all of these threads together and tied them all off perfectly.

I absolutely loved that the main story arc was wrapped up so beautifully with the vanshaj and their contribution to eliminating the darkness.

I loved the full circle moment that Rabin and Yasen got with Gopal, which was so deserved and needed.

I love the character development of Zarya especially but also Rabin and Yasen, all of them learning to accept love and their own worth.

I loved that the villains got what they deserved, from Gopal to Dishani, to the Ashvins to Abishek. It was all such satisfying perfection.

I loved that Row and Asha are together again without restriction.

My favorite thing about the story is that Zarya got the family and the love of her life that she deserved.

The world Nisha wove and the characters within it have my heart and I won’t forget them. What a ride!

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This book started a little slow for me and I was so anxious for Zarya and Rabin when they first got to Andhera. I think the slow pacing did help lull me into a bit of a place where I thought things might be okish….but when things started going down, they went down and our MCs went through it.

I loved how everyone got the ending they deserved and how this concluded such a beautiful series. Nisha’s worlds are so magical, lush, and well developed that I hated to leave this one behind. I’ve loved this entire series and will for sure be rereading these stories in the future.

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The final entry in Nisha J Tuli’s The Nightfire Quartet is a powerful, beautiful finish to a wonderful, emotionally impactful series. I feel like any questions I still had were answered, and it wrapped up each character arch well. Like the other installments in this series, it was filled with both romance and heartbreak, but with an immensely satisfying finish. I would highly recommend this to anyone who has read and enjoyed other books by Nisha, or any fans of fantasy romance.

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What a rollercoaster.
The series comes to is final heart stopping conclusion.
While Zarya is looking for answers as she finally makes her way to her father who she desperately wants to help her find them.
As Rabin and Zarya fight for their people and their love, secrets are revealed, lives are forever changed and whole world rests on her shoulders.
I could not put this down.
I love the way it all came together in the end.

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Zarya and Rabin must work together to find new allies to save her home. She meets her father Abisnek.... who is dangerous and unknown. Can she save her home and Rabin?

So terrific. The action doesn't stop... The romance is great.... Non-stop action, romance from start to finish...

Thanks to the publisher for the arc.

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