

Even so, she continued growing throughout the story and that was put into words very well. She lost her title as the Mother of Cancer and her long time crush, Mathias thus, a lot of guilt and sadness overwhelmed her well-being in Wandering Star. Fast forward part 2: that was all a lie and Dark Moon is just sitting there on my shelf till today. Fast forward to the future, I bet I will sit with the third book in hand and finish it within a week – yea, right. I can’t just leave this book review with an “I loved this book better than the first one,” and end it there, can I? #notfunny So, here I am trying to recall what I had my eyes glued to the pages of Wandering Star to the end and which scene Romina Russell’s second book had me finishing this book faster than Zodiac because yes, I did manage to finish Wandering Star shortly after I bought it. Warning: may contain spoilers for those who haven’t read Zodiac. It is up for the young Cancrian, Rho to get down to business with a new challenge ahead of her. Wandering Star is the second book from the series which revolves around the astrology world of each living constellation and a mysterious appearance of the 13th constellation, Ophiuchus. Haha! I’m back with a book review from Romina Russell’s Zodiac Series, the Wandering Star. I still hope to pen down my review clearly and concisely from my memory. I am truly sorry for abandoning this blog for the longest time now and by the time I get to this book review, it has been over months since I’ve finished a couple of books over my past time. Please stay a while and read until the end. "A sci-fi refreshing for both its nondystopian plot and fallible heroine.I’m back from the dead. It has a bit of something for everyone." - VOYA "The worldbuilding is a science fiction delight, with tons of details about space and science.Recommend this to sci-fi and adventure lovers. "Russell's narrative mixes intrigue, romance, and adventure, and a constant underlying tension drives Rho and her allies from one planet to the next." - Publishers Weekly Fans of the immersive world of Zodiac will be happy to know that this is just the first in a series." - Booklist "Russell's debut novel is rich with details of a society that is equal parts hard science and free-flowing faith, making it a great read for fans of both epic fantasy and sf. I am a fan!" -Morgan Rhodes, New York Times bestselling author of the Falling Kingdoms series

"With a stellar cast, fascinating mythology, and unexpected twists and turns, ZODIAC is a must read. You'll want to learn even more about your own sign after this one." - Teen Vogue "ZODIAC is a thrilling YA fantasy for astrology lovers and sci-fi fans alike. "Russell's excellent writing has only gotten better: her descriptions are deep and lush, her heroes fully formed and sympathetic." - Booklist
