

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Spice Rating: 🌶️🌶️
Title: Dawn of the North (The Ashen, #3)
Author: Demi Winters
Format: eBook (NetGalley)
Pages: 608
Publication Date: 2/2/26
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Categories: Fantasy, Romance, Series
Disclaimer: **I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.**
Thank you to Delacorte Press for giving me a chance to read this eARC in exchange for an honest review!


A new age begins in the Kingdom of Íseldur in this sizzling third installment of the Viking-inspired Ashen romantasy the series.
The lost Volsik heir has finally returned to the people of Íseldur, and even with the warrior who’s captured her heart standing by her side, Silla’s task is monumental. She must earn the loyalty of the northern jarls to drive Ivar Ironheart from the throne and restore peace in the kingdom. But the secret she vigilantly guards threatens to ruin all her plans: A shard of a god lives in her mind, twisting her thoughts and deeds to His will.
Meanwhile, held captive on the mysterious isle of Zagadka, Saga Volsik fights to return to her sister in Íseldur. But when King Ivar sets his sights on the Zagadkians, she’s forced to make an impossible choice: fight for the man who stole her—and is now hell-bent on marrying her—or let the innocent people of his kingdom die.
As a poisonous mist threatens the realm, the sisters will delve into the unknowns of their magic to battle against evil. Return to the land of ice and fire, where a god awakens, a queen finds her power, and sisters must unite against the darkness threatening their realm.


Content Warning: violence, death
I will say this about this book – for awhile I was not in the mood to read this. I tried but it is heavy world-building and my moods in January were up, down, anxious and I was not planning on re-reading any of the previous books. I looked back on my reviews of the past books and went from there.
+~ This is book three in The Ashen series, and unfortunately I did not get around to reading the novella before this book. With that said, I had a hard time remembering what happened in book two so definitely do a re-read beforehand because it will help a lot. I was trying to get into the for 30% of the book. Also because it’s heavy world-building I wasn’t in the mood to get through it, there are even footnotes, so I was pushing myself through it until things clicked. For anyone who loves detailed world-building, this book is fantastic and well-written. It follows Silla as she is trying to be a leader, and Saga as she is stuck with Kassandr and facing opposition there. Also we get moments with the Bloodaxe Crew.
+ Silla is a leader, or she’s trying to be and it comes with it’s challenges. She also has to deal with the God of Chaos inside of her – she does a really good job I’d say. Also Saga, her sister, is stuck with Kassandr and facing opposition there. With Saga we learn about the shapeshifters. Also we get moments with the Bloodaxe Crew which is always fun, they are what made me love this series in the first place. We also get a lot of time with Hekla (read Roots of Darkness, 2.5 for more of her story because I didn’t and should have) and what she’s going through. There is a lot going on with action, and character growth.
+ Silla and Rey are pretty solid in their love but Silla’s people want her to make an advantageous marriage since she is their leader. So though there are times Silla and Rey are apart, and some jealousy on Rey’s part – but despite that, these two are solid. Saga and Kass’s story drew me in more since I already knew Silla and Rey were pretty solid in their romance story. But Kass is a shifter and Saga is in enemy territory – I kind of love how their relationship progresses. We also get into Hekla’s situation with Eyvind, which again makes me wish I read the novella.
~ This book was long at 600 pages but for some reason, book two was 700 pages and I flew through that one. For some reason, this one moved more slowly for me maybe because there is a lot going on with all these different characters (it is a big cast) and I had to get caught up on being in this world again. Also when I was into Saga’s story it would switch to Silla’s and I wasn’t as invested. I did enjoy the ending though where there is lots of action and characters reuniting.


Final Thoughts:
If you love all the previous books in this series, you will love this one. I wasn’t in the right mood to read this one but even with pushing through, I started to get caught up in the story and really enjoyed the characters and the ending sets up everything for the next book. This story has romance, politics, action and characters you get attached to. This is a great edition to the series.


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