Sisters of the Snake by Sasha Nanua, Sarena Nanua

Sisters of the Snake (Sisters of the Snake, #1)

by Sasha Nanua and Sarena Nanua

A lost princess. A mysterious puppet master. And a race against time—before all is lost.

Princess Rani longs for a chance to escape her gilded cage and prove herself. Ria is a street urchin, stealing just to keep herself alive.

When these two lives collide, everything turns on its head: because Ria and Rani, orphan and royal, are unmistakably identical.

A deal is struck to switch places—but danger lurks in both worlds, and to save their home, thief and princess must work together. Or watch it all fall into ruin.

Deadly magic, hidden temples, and dark prophecies: Sisters of the Snake is an action-packed, immersive fantasy that will thrill fans of The Wrath & the Dawn and The Tiger at Midnight.

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

5 of 5 stars

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The Prince and the Pauper meets fantasy in Sisters of the Snake. Sisters of the Snake, written by Sasha Nanua and Sarena Nanua, is arguably one of the better-written retellings I've ever seen. Throughout 500 (plus) pages, it takes on a life of its own.

Princess Rani has always felt like she was trapped in a gilded cage. Sure, she has magic, but it doesn't feel like she has much else. Meanwhile, Ria is an orphan who has mastered the art of quick hands to survive.

The two have more in common than they could have ever imagined. Their meeting will do more than change their lives – it's going to change their world, hopefully for the better.

"You can be more than what the stars wish for. More than you ever dreamed."

Can I just start by saying that I am thrilled that Sisters of the Snake is getting a sequel? That was the first thing I needed to confirm when I finished reading. I hope that tells you something! This was such a thrilling and fun read!

I love how different Rani and Ria are, and yet they cared so deeply for the people in their lives. You can see how it directly impacts their decisions, as well as how much each one grows throughout this novel. It was, dare I say, inspiring.

"They expect us to die, but the best revenge is to live."

Sisters of the Snake is another successful OwlCrate choice, as far as I'm concerned. I'm so glad they picked it, as I would hate to think about missing out on this read! It's one of my favorites for the year (which, yes, I know I say that often, but I mean it every single time!).

Long story short, while Sisters of the Snake may have been inspired by the Prince and the Pauper, it is so much more than that. And I cannot wait to see what happens next. Seriously, are we there yet?

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