Review: Asiri and the Amaru

Z.S. Diamanti

7/9/20241 min read

🌶️Spice Warning!

I normally don’t read any spicy books. They’re not my jam.

But let’s talk about the features of this book that I really enjoyed for those readers who don’t mind spice.

Asiri and the Amaru has a lot of really interesting Peruvian mythology in it, which for me, was just so fascinating to read about!

The two main characters, Asiri (she can speak to animals and escapes her old life, looking for a fresh start) and Dario (a handsome local veterinarian) are both likable in their own ways. Their “Will they, won’t they” interactions are made all the more interesting by animals that interrupt their conversations as they speak to Asiri.

Again, there is some significant spice in this book, so definitely be wary of that. If you don’t mind spice in your books and you’re looking for an interesting cultural magic and mythology in a sweet (and spicy) book, you may really enjoy this one.

Warnings: Spice

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