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The South Wind

The Four Winds, Book 3

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The South Wind

By: Alexandria Warwick
Narrated by: Carlotta Brentan, Travis Tonn
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From the bestselling author of The North Wind and The West Wind comes a sizzling fantasy romance novel inspired by Sleeping Beauty and the Greek myth of Theseus and the Minotaur

Princess Sarai of Ammara has less than three months to live before death claims her. Cursed as a child to die on her twenty-fifth nameday, she will do whatever it takes to secure her realm’s future, including an arranged marriage to Prince Balior, a handsome young noble from a neighbouring kingdom. But another man vies for her attention as well: Notus, the South Wind, god of the desert breeze, and Sarai’s ex-lover.

Sarai is determined to stay away from the god who betrayed her and honour her father’s plan. But Prince Balior has an agenda of his own, and as Sarai learns more about her betrothed, she realises he might be a dangerous threat to her people. So despite her hatred for Notus, she fakes their engagement to escape the arranged marriage and unearth Prince Balior’s true motives surrounding his obsession with the menacing labyrinth that sits in the palace’s grounds.

But darker forces are at work, and time is running out. Together with Notus, Sarai must face the horrors dwelling inside the labyrinth to save herself and her realm – but in order to succeed, she must confront her pain and the monsters she carries within herself…

The South Wind is a brand-new standalone fantasy romance novel featuring a fake engagement and second chance romance from TikTok sensation Alexandria Warwick. Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Jennifer L. Armentrout, Scarlett St. Clair and Raven Kennedy.©2025 Alexandria Warwick (P)2025 Simon & Schuster UK
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I really enjoyed this book. The only negative I have is the fact that Sarai (the FMC) was hard work. She was constantly negative and turning her back on everything through the majority of the book and it got on my nerves and made me so mad at her because she could have easily just asked multiple times what the situation was but never bothered because she would rather avoid the answer. Other than that it was really enjoyable, I loved the plot twists. Definitely didn’t see a couple of them coming. And the ending was enjoyable. I’m looking forward to seeing how the final book ends and getting some closure on some big questions I have.

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I was so disappointed with this book after really enjoying the first two in the series. The main character is unlikable and didn't seem to have any redeeming qualities. The story seemed cobbled together from other stories which has worked well in other books I've read, but this was disjointed and seemed to be done for the sake of it and not because it meant anything to the story. I couldn't relate to any of the characters, they were just so irritating. I almost put the book down several times but convinced myself it would get better. It didn't, but at least for the second half I sped it up. There's too many bad points to mention. The narration was good.

A very big letdown

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