‘Shiori, the only princess of Kiata, has a secret. Source: eARC provided by the publisher (this in no way affects my review which is honest and unbiased) and I also own/have bought the US and UK editions… Six Crimson Cranes reads a little like a prequel as it’s set in the same world (and it’s referenced in Unravel the Dusk, The Blood of Stars #2, which is an adorable easter egg) but it’s very much so a start to a strong duology and I adored it.īefore I write my whole review here though I’ll stop, you can read on for that! If you’re unfamiliar with Lim’s past work, her last duology was The Blood of Stars duology (it was only released in the UK this year) and it’s a dazzling story that starts off as a kind of loose Mulan retelling with lots of magic, demons and two main characters that you easily fall in love with. It featured in my post with my most anticipated releases of 2021 because I was so excited to read more of Elizabeth’s beautiful writing and world-building, and I wasn’t let down in the slightest. As soon as I found out Elizabeth Lim was releasing Six Crimson Cranes this year, I was excited for it.
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