4 Stars
Dawn of the North delivers a cold, atmospheric fantasy filled with slow-burning tension, rich worldbuilding, and characters shaped by hardship. The setting is immersive and brutal in the best way, with a northern landscape that feels just as dangerous as the forces moving through it.
That said, the pacing occasionally dragged for me. Some sections felt drawn out, lingering a bit too long on travel or internal reflection, which dulled the momentum at times. While the payoff was solid, I found myself wishing certain scenes had been tightened to keep the story moving more sharply.
Still, the character development is strong, and the emotional stakes remain compelling throughout. The relationships feel layered and earned, and the overarching plot continues to build in an intriguing direction for the series.
Overall, this was a good installment that deepens the world and characters, even if it takes its time getting there. A solid four star read for fans of immersive, slow burn fantasy who don’t mind a more deliberate pace.
4 Stars
4 Stars
4 Stars
Tatooine Ghost is a thoughtful, character driven Star Wars novel that leans more on emotional depth than galactic spectacle. Set between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, this story gives Leia space to confront her past, her identity, and the weight of legacy in a way that feels meaningful and well earned.
Denning does an excellent job exploring Leia’s internal conflict, especially her complicated connection to Anakin Skywalker and what it means to carry that history. The quieter moments shine here, adding nuance to a character we often see only in battle or politics. Han and Leia’s relationship also feels authentic, with warmth and tension woven naturally into their interactions.
The plot itself is fairly contained and slower paced than some Star Wars entries, which kept this from reaching five stars for me. If you’re looking for nonstop action, this may feel restrained.
Still, as a reflective addition to the expanded universe, this book succeeds beautifully. A strong four star read for fans who enjoy character exploration, lore, and emotional storytelling within the Star Wars galaxy.
5 Stars
3 Stars
That said, I can see why this book has an audience. It’s light, fast, and clearly written to be entertaining rather than deep, and readers who enjoy whimsical villain romances and overt humor will likely have more fun with it than I did.







































