Reviewed by chymerra on

5 of 5 stars

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This was a different book but I enjoyed reading. I don’t know if I have mentioned it before, but I enjoy reading YA books. I have read some good books from that genre. Anyways, back to the subject.

This is a different book. Egyptian mythology is used in the book. Which is great.The author did a fantastic job explaining the different gods/goddesses. I can count on one hand how many books I liked that used Egyptian mythology as a major plot line and this book is one of them.

Of course, being the first book of a series, it left more questions than answers. I didn’t like that the grandmother dies after Trinity arrives on the island. It left so many unanswered questions and I will admit, I got frustrated.

The book did lag a little for a couple of chapters but then picked up the pace for the explosive ending. There are hints in the book about who the villain was but I picked it up early and to be honest, wasn’t very surprising. Still, the ending was a shock.

How many stars will I give Daughter of the Sun? 5

Will I read it again? Yes and I really want to read the other books in the series too

Will I recommend it to family and friends? Yes.

Age range? Younger Teen

**I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book**

Blog Link: https://readwithme2018.com/2016/05/03/daughter-of-the-sun-cult-of-the-cat-book-1-by-zoe-kalo/

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