Publishers Weekly
★ 07/29/2024
Set 20 years after the events of the Ember in the Ashes series, this propulsive, action-packed duology launch by Tahir (All My Rage) finds the world once again in danger from both human and supernatural forces. Desperate to save her people from the cruel false prophet laying claim to the throne, orphaned Kegari-born Aiz escapes prison to search for the all-powerful cleric who once led her people before disappearing. Elsewhere, Sirsha, a down-on-her-luck Jaduna tracker banished by her tribe for an unspeakable crime, is contracted to use her ability to communicate with natural elements to hunt a killer targeting children. In her pursuit, she encounters Quil, the reluctant crown prince of the Martial Empire, as he evades attacking Kegari forces and attempts to reclaim the empire’s land. Tahir expertly balances a large cast of rotating narrators that incorporates new characters and fan favorites from the previous books. The stakes are higher than ever in this enrapturing spin-off series, which builds on established lore and adds layers of complexity, culminating in an expansive and brutal adventure ideal for longtime followers and newcomers alike. Characters are intersectionally diverse. Ages 14–up. Agent: Alexandra Machinist, CAA. (Oct.)
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**A Good Morning America YA Book Club Pick**
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"Another page-turning fantasy thriller from a star writer.”—LA Times
"This book is a puzzle of perspectives, timelines and plot twists that will leave you absolutely gobsmacked when everything finally falls into place…A journey of magic and manipulation, this book is full of complex characters who constantly remind us that hero's and villains are made, not born." –NPR, on Books We Love
★"The stakes are higher than ever in this enrapturing spin-off series, which builds on established lore and adds layers of complexity, culminating in an expansive and brutal adventure ideal for longtime followers and newcomers alike." —PW (starred review)
★"Sabaa Tahir is an expert storyteller and Heir is another feather in her cap. This is a book that will linger with readers long after the final pages—enjoy the ride." —Booklist (starred review)
★"A welcome blend of mystique and weightiness—plus a dollop of romance—that will delight anyone seeking more complexity in young adult fantasy.”—BookPage (starred review)
★"Tahir is an expert at swoonworthy hero's, fierce females, and slow burn romance. Accompanied by adventure, family and found family ties, and political intrigue, this multilayered, quick-paced story is a must purchase." —SLJ (starred review)
★"A complex saga of love, magic, and intrigue delivered by a gifted storyteller." —Shelf Awareness (starred review)
"A breathtaking, propulsive triumph. Brimming with unforgettable magic, betrayal, and romance, every chapter keeps you guessing. Sabaa Tahir is an unmatched storytellerI'll read anything she writes." —Alex Aster, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Lightlark
"An incredible tapestry of treachery, romance, and heart pounding storytelling. Heir is a tour de force of fantasy that will leave readers breathless and boneless and aching for more." —Stephanie Garber, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Once Upon A Broken Heart
"Tahir has outdone herself, transporting readers to a well-loved world that feels as fresh as it does familiar. She’s masterfully built a deeply, complex new cast of characters, a rich landscape of lore, riveting twists, all wrapped up in a deliciously angsty romance." —J. Elle, New York Times bestselling author of House of Marionne
"In a triumphant return to her glorious world, Sabaa Tahir blazes a new trail. I was entranced by the propulsive storytelling and deeply-drawn world of Heir, alongside brilliant new hero's and a few familiar faces. Brilliance and darkness abounds as we journey across seas, jungles, deserts, and the desperation of the human heart. This will be a delight for fantasy fans of all ages, and a battle cry to everyone trying to make a difference in their own lives." —Victoria Aveyard, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Red Queen
"A fantasy with complex characterization that will build anticipation for the next entry." —Kirkus
"The sweep of the narrative is vast and sustains its tension well." —Horn Book Reviews
School Library Journal
★ 11/15/2024
Gr 9 Up—In the same world as the best-selling "Ember in the Ashes" quartet, three characters embark on journeys that bring them together in surprising ways. Aiz, an orphan, wants her people to have enough food to eat without having to rely on their magic-powered flying machines to raid other villages. She goes in search of a spiritual leader to help her people rise up against the current rulers. Sirsha is a tracker who has been given her most lucrative assignment yet; she accepts, not understanding the extent of the entity she is tracking. But she swore an oath and is bound to see it through. Quil, reluctant heir to the throne of the Martial Empire, seeks a resource to help his people fight against an invading force. Meanwhile, a serial killer rips out the hearts of victims across the Empire and must be stopped. All characters, both lead and supporting, explode from the page with a fullness that displays both their strengths and their flaws in equal measure. The complex, brutal world presents questions of leadership, spirituality, and morality. Characters explore these and other hard questions with varying shades of gray answers as they seek to make sense of the world and their role in it. Nonstop action, tight pacing, and surprises from start to finish take readers on a thrill ride that will leave them breathless and eager for the next book in the duology. Reading the "Ember" quartet first is recommended. VERDICT Tahir is an expert at swoonworthy heroes, fierce females, and slow burn romance. Accompanied by adventure, family and found family ties, and political intrigue, this multilayered, quick-paced story is a must purchase.—Florence Simmons
DECEMBER 2024 - AudioFile
Esme Lonsdale, Vidish Athavale, and Rachel Petladwala bring palpable chemistry to the complex relationships in this epic fantasy. Something is afoot in the empire as three young people walk toward their destinies: Aiz communes with a holy spirit to get power to avenge her oppressed people, Prince Quil must soon step into a leadership role, and tracker Sirsha gets wrapped up with Quil as she hunts a murderer. The three journeys intertwine as a violent darkness takes hold--and the narrators' performances express the tension perfectly. While Petladwala's Sirsha and Lonsdale's Aiz are portrayed as powerful, complex women, Athavale's Quil helps bridge the multiple timelines. Together--with Joe Pitts and Marco Young as two supporting characters--the narrators start this duology off with a bang. A.A.H. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
Kirkus Reviews
2024-07-19
Three young people find their places in a world of vengeance and destiny in National Book Award winner Tahir’s duology opener set in the multicultural world of her An Ember in the Ashes series.
Aiz, from the impoverished nation of Kegar, seeks revenge against Tiral bet-Hiwa, an air squadron commander who, as a child, murdered Aiz’s fellow orphans. Guided by a voice claiming to be Mother Div, Kegar’s first queen, Aiz escapes imprisonment after her failed assassination attempt on Tiral and embarks on a journey to free Mother Div’s trapped spirit. In the Martial Empire, Sirsha, a skilled tracker with magical abilities who’s been banished from her homeland, is saved by a stranger who hires her to hunt an unnatural killer. Quil, the crown prince of the Martial Empire, faces an invasion by the Kegari and the lingering threat of a mysterious force responsible for recent murders, including those of two of his loved ones. As the storylines converge, Sirsha and Quil cross paths, leading to revelations about the insidious force. The story explores the blurred line between good and evil and the lengths one will go to for a better life. Tahir’s deep and intricate worldbuilding requires time for readers to fully grasp. Following a slow start, the plot engages as pieces fall into place, leading up to an unexpected ending. The beautiful writing compensates for the romantic relationships, which develop quickly and somewhat inorganically.
A fantasy with complex characterization that will build anticipation for the next entry.(Fantasy. 14-18)