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(Stella and Sol #1)
On the other side of the wall, I will probably die. But I had to cross the fog. Otherwise my sister—my best friend—would lose her unborn child. All because of an unexpected prophecy. Now I had to go to Sol, a place where they murdered my people for sport. It wouldn’t matter that I was a prince, they would see me as an enemy. Not only that, I had to find a way to convince t...more
Published February 22nd 2017
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Kimberly Loth has another great start to a series on her hands. Fans of her YA series The Dragon Kings are going to love this series. This book is about two worlds that are opposites. Sol is a town of constant sunshine, slavery, and a controlling conscience called 'The Voice' who is with you all day until midnight telling you what you can and can't do and can cause you pain also. Stella is a city of endless night, no slavery but they do have prisoners, and they have magic which also only works u...more
A decent start to a book series, however, it drips of pretty much all the cliches. It's entertaining, don't get me wrong, but like pretty much every novel ever, it is extremely derivative, with little world building, and a really creepy 'voice' that commands everything, a love triangle, sort of, where one of them is total insta-love, to die for the main protagonist, even though she has no character. Honestly, most of the plot is her moaning about marriage. It's the typical, marry a prince, but s...more
Mar 09, 2017iamnotabookworm rated it really liked it
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I am subscribed to Kimberly Loth's newsletter, so every time she has a new book I get an ARC. Thank you so much, Kimberly Loth for this story. I first knew Loth from her The Dragon Kings series. After signing for her newsletter, I got an ARC of Skye (The Dragon Kings #4) and really enjoyed the story. I have also read the fifth and the last book in the same series which is The Kings. Though I have not gotten to read the first three books in the said series, I was looking forward to more stories fr...more
A really intriguing read. I wasn't expecting it to be so good. I'm intrigued with the story line. So much so, that I'm on to the next book! Great characters, storyline & plot twists! Would recommend to all readers.
Feb 21, 2017Aanchal rated it really liked it
**3.5 stars** God of the Sun is the first book in the new series Stella and Sol by Kimberly Loth. The world is divided into two parts - Sol (light) and Stella (darkness). The sun always shines in Sol and Stella remains under the stars. The book starts with a prophecy given by the Old Mother which was considered a legend in both the kingdoms. The two kingdoms must be united to stop the newborn of Stella and many others from dying. The fifth son of the high King, Leo takes it upon himself to ask fo...more
Dec 12, 2017Mela rated it liked it · review of another edition
Not my typical genre, but sometimes I pick something different/new. The most I have enjoyed allegories which I found here. The rules, the Voice, these two different worlds: Sol and Stella spoke more about our real world than I thought at the beginning. I have much fun figuring this out. I am not sure how much Kimberly Loth did on purpose, how much there were done accidentally. Nonetheless, I liked them. (E.g. the Voice that doesn't allow you to do bad things, the way the Voice works, the whole sl...more
Feb 15, 2017Tera Comer rated it it was amazing
Starting off with a prophecy uttered we learn that there are two kingdoms which are going to be involved in this story. Those two kingdoms are Stella and Sol. I feel there was to much time spent on Zwaantie and her unhappiness with what is to become of her life. But I also feel that this was to get us prepared for what may be in store for us in future books. At the start I did not trust the 'Voice' and by the end I knew my non-trust was warranted. BUT still who is the 'Voice'. I definitely want...more
Dialogue is very weak While I liked the structure of the world, I found that a lot of the character interactions were weak. There were so many opportunities for the writer to present us with a strong dialogue but it almost read like a rough draft. I will continue reading the series in hopes it gets better and because I really liked the world, but I seriously cringed at most of the interactions between characters.
I don't even want to continue reading this series bc the main girl is so stupid.. I just want to punch her in the face
Mar 29, 2019⋆☆☽ Kriss ☾☆⋆ marked it as dnf-or-skimmed
I skimmed through this book and the rest of the series and ultimately found that I didn't care for a lot of the choices the author made. For me, I feel like the relationship dilemmas would've taken away from my enjoyment and I don't want to commit to reading all four books if I feel like it's just going to be an experience I can't derive joy from. Perhaps it's a lovely series but as a reader there are some things that just don't speak to me story-wise so, this one is a bust for me. I paid 99 cent...more
Feb 20, 2017Seraphia rated it it was amazing
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God of the Sun is the first book in a new series by Kimberly Loth. In God of the Sun we are introduced to a new world where we meet an array of new characters. In the beginning of the book we are introduced to one royal family who are preparing for the announcement of a baby that is on the way when a witch shows up and warns them that they must bring the kingdoms of Stella and Sol together before the coming child’s first birthday or else the baby will die and many more after that. Then the story...more
Burned, Destiny, Starcrossed Lovers? This is the first book in an incredible new world and journey that is absolutely epic! Well, so far it's only one person's side of the world and their journey, with a little bit of the other scattered here and there. Yes, it ends in a heart-stopping cliffhanger, that leaves you grasping for more, I don't know how this author keeps me on my toes, it's not an easy task as I can usually figure things out pretty quickly, but Kimberly Loth will have you thinking on...more
I completely and utterly adore this author’s work and the more i read the more i love it even more! She is extremely talented and lures you into her books from the first page, you fall into the different worlds that she has created and live the experience with them and for me, that is what makes a brilliant author. I loved the storyline in this and was blown away by how it ended, i wanted to scream when it finished and i am dying to find out what happens next!!! The region that this story is buil...more
Ok wow!!!!!! I quickly became hooked to this story and the people. Zwaantie is princess of Sol and next to be Queen, but has to find a husband. Not happy about this she does what she can to show she is not ready. Hahaha she is a character that you can't help but love and feel for. She maybe a princess but she isn't free. Things then get complicated and she does what she has to do for the people she loves. Leo is the Prince of Stella and is on a mission to marry Zwaantie and bring both kingdoms to...more
God Of The Sun – Book 1 I discovered this author through her Dragon Kings series. Since I enjoyed that series so much, I was waiting to see what her newest series would be like. Just part way into the book, I couldn’t put it down. I am hooked on this new series already. Set in a similar but alternate universe, there was plenty of action in the story. I’m not sure why so many alternate universe/worlds stories are set up in medieval-like times. This world sort of is, sort of isn’t – it’s definitely...more
Oct 28, 2017Alexandra G. rated it liked it
2.5 stars For me there are two types of insta-love. The type where the guy and the girl meet and feel an instant connection and start having feelings for each other really fast and all that. Like, recognizing the other half of your soul. If done right, insta-love can be beautiful and sweet. In this book however, we find the other type. As is usual for teenagers, they see a hot guy/girl and after two or three days they declare their eternal love for each other. This is what most people hate, and...more
As the first book in a new series it was a bit slow to get going while the groundwork was being laid. It's the story of two 'worlds' divided by a wall and with their own unique environments, challenges, and very different approaches to life. The story follows the Crown Princess of Sol, a world ruled by a seemingly all-powerful Voice that keeps citizens behaved. She's absolutely required to choose a husband right now but she has no interest in the options presented to her. This isn't aided by the...more
Another great read from Loth. Zwaantie doesn't want to be the queen, and she lives in a place where there is no dark. Sol, the so-called-kingdom-of-light, is ruled by the Voice, using royalty as a kind of facade for its own motives. Stella, a place where the sun never rises, cannot grow there own food, and I has no Voice to tell them what to do. Throw in two handsome guys, a mother with anger issues, and hidden motives behind every corner, and you have an intense story that will leave you wantin...more
Feb 19, 2017Ruby McDemon rated it it was amazing
I loved reading this book. It's so different and twisted its wonderful. Zwaantie is amazing for not wanting to just play along like everyone just expects her to because that's what's done (what a load of crap). I love when someone decides that they are going to be the person they want to be even if it goes against what everyone expects of them. This is an awesome book and such a lovely read. I'm really interested in where its all going and whats really going on with in this world. I hope that th...more
Wow! The creativity it took to create Sol and Stella is off the charts! This spell binding tale of Zwantee and her growing pains and rebellious nature took me by surprise! I am totally enraptured by these amazing characters and now that I have reached the end of this book I realize how conflicted I am as to how I imagined this would turn out. That right there is a sure sign of an amazing read! It goes without saying that I am patiently waging for the next installment, Prince of the Moon. Looking...more
An interesting start to a series of books set in a world of two halves - Sol, where it's always light, and Stella, where it's always dark. The book is excellently written, with great characters and action that jumps off the page and comes to life in your mind like a movie. You really feel for their plights, cheer for their happiness (eg Luna's wedding), and commiserate when things don't go their way. And the ending? Uh, talk about a cliffhanger!! I'd definitely recommend this book to anyone who...more
Nov 14, 2017Suvetha rated it really liked it
As heir to the throne of Sol, Zwaantie has a lot of pressure on her shoulders. Zwaantie originally believed that when she stepped into her role as queen, she’d be able to change things in her kingdom. Unfortunately, the more she learned, the more she realized that there was so much out of her control. She had no desire for that kind of responsibility. Not only that, but as queen, she would have to marry, but her As a child in the kingdom of Sol, where it never got dark, the neighboring kingdom of...more
Not going to lie at around 50% mark of the book, I started to wonder when something even remotely exciting was going to happen. I literally stopped and went to Amazon and Goodread reviews to decide if I was going to continue to read this book. I am very hesitant to DNF a book especially one that I have already invested 50% into reading and I honestly I really like the author after already reading 2 of her other series. Needless to say I continued on and made it to the end. And I give it about 2...more
Oh my god! Is this book for real ?? Before reading the author’s profile at the book’s end, I was constantly wondering if I’d stumbled on some obscure 10 year old or a teenager’s first-attempt at writing a fantasy book - and if so, I’ll cut them some slack. Because frankly this book is plain awful. From its jumpy and stilted writing style, poor sentence structure and word usage, and no concept of a real setting and world building, this book is wrong on a number of levels. And then there’s the dero...more
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The first chapter grabbed my attention because it seemed a little dark and mysterious, especially when the Old Mother showed up to crash the party with her dire pronouncement that the two kingdoms - Sol and Stella must be united or a child will die. The very next chapter switch gears entirely and the setting is changed to a completely different world. It was a little confusing at first; I almost thought there had been a mistake with the editing. After reading the next chapter, I almost returned...more
2.5 stars This was a really disappointing novel. The concept is interesting enough--two countries divided; one shrouded in eternal darkness and one in eternal light, with a mysterious Voice reigning as the morality police. Throw in a doomsday prophecy and you've got the makings of a great story, right? The plot in three words: YA insta-love triangle. Like that hasn't already been beat into the mud. In spite of all the interesting world building and plot points the author could have used, I'd say 8...more
God of the Sun book 1 of the Stella and Sol series was an overall easy read with a good plot that will keep your attention. Romance, magic and a little drama mixed with the fact that the main character wants nothing to do with her responsibilities as future queen but to follow her own path. it will keep you guessing what will happen next but if your like me who likes most books to come to a nice end then you will be disappointed. I noticed at 93% of the book that it was NOT EVEN CLOSE to ending...more
Ehh This book is simply okay. The story line seemed like it could have been a good one, but the writing was not the best and the character development was very minimal. The story itself moved pretty slowly while the relationships moved very quickly. It was a little ridiculous. The main character has the same complaints , 'poor me, I don't want to be queen.' She seemed very childish and I really didn't like her character. The book itself seemed like it was half a story. It barely for started and t...more
I really loved the world building and the story between ALL the characters! There is so much going on that I’m just dying to burn through this entire series (thankfully it’s a completed series and I can do that!) It takes A LOT to surprise me but I was DEFINITELY surprised by some things in this story which I loved! I loved the difference between the two places too, they were just so different (other than the obvious light/dark). I am really really really into this story and can’t wait to get on...more
Nov 22, 2017Hailey Miller rated it really liked it
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the book wasn't bad I enjoyed it but I did not like the main character, Zwaantie. She was very whinny, self-centered, childish and just very snotty. I did not like how she was written to be. Lets just say she pissed me off more the she should have. I would want to slap her just to knock some sense into her if she was actually real. other then that I loved all the other characters and loved how everything else was written.
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Kimberly Loth can’t decide where she wants to settle down. She’s lived in Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Utah, California, Oregon, and South Carolina. She finally decided to make the leap and leave the U.S. behind for a few years. Currently, she lives in Cairo, Egypt with her husband and two kids. She is a high school math teacher by day (please don’t hold that against her) and YA author by night....more