We have Teo and his story, the story of all the semidios, magical cities, and trials. There is so much to take in throughout this one novel. That begs the question – did The Sunbearer Trials live up to this vivid and exciting description? Yes, yes, it most certainly did! Not only did it live up to those expectations, but it found new ways to surprise and delight me. To say that I was utterly sold on the concept would be the understatement of the year. When I first heard about The Sunbearer Trials, it was described as a fantasy version of The Hunger Games, but with more representation. But it wasn’t like anyone had given him a chance to be.” You can probably guess what happens next… So Teo’s most significant concern had been for his friend, Nina, as she was guaranteed a spot in the Trials. There was no chance that Teo would be picked to enter the challenges. Since most chosen are of the Gold rank, and Teo is Jade, there didn’t seem to be much cause for concern. Those chosen are handpicked by Sol.Įnter Teo, a seventeen-year-old semidios. The Sunbearer Trials are a famous event in which ten of the most powerful semidioses compete for the right to be Sunbearer. The Sunbearer Trials has been on my TBR list for a hot minute now, and I am thrilled that I finally made some time to read it this weekend! It was SO worth it! Written by Aiden Thomas, this is the first novel in the Sunbearer Duology.Ī new decade means it is time for the Sunbearer Trials to occur.
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