ARC REVIEW: “The South Wind” by Alexandria Warwick
- Jade Coulcher
- Jun 2
- 1 min read
“The child was born into silence.”

This felt a bit like a swashbuckling adventure on the desert sands rather than water. I loved that there was already an established relationship - broken and rocky as it was - between Sarai and Notus. It made it different from the other two stories in this series so far. Watching them rediscover their friendship and love was so beautiful.
Sarai’s sense of duty, and her dedication to finding a way to save her land, as well as herself and her family was admirable. It’s heartbreaking that she is treated the way she is when the situation is literally not her fault - she didn’t ask for what was done to keep her alive when she was born. Her relationships with those around her were so interesting.
I loved this story - it was my favourite so far and I really can’t wait for the next one!
Thank you Alexandria for the opportunity to read and review your beautiful story.
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