Twilight of Embers by
Tessa Hale
My rating:
4 of 5 stars
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If you’re like me and tend to side-eye college romances for being a little too heavy on the angst and a little light on actual substance… this one might surprise you.
Twilight of Embers by Tessa Hale was my first reverse harem (why choose) read—and honestly? I get the hype now.
From the start, what stood out to me was how easy this book was to fall into. The writing style is smooth and addictive without trying too hard, and the pacing keeps things moving without sacrificing character development. I went in curious… and came out fully invested.
The story follows a FMC who’s used to surviving on her own, suddenly thrown into a world where she’s not just noticed—but wanted, protected, and pulled into something much bigger than herself.
And yes, there are five love interests (which sounds like chaos), but each of them feels distinct and intentional:
the golden retriever athlete
the sharp-tongued tortured one
the protective broken boy
the dangerously powerful billionaire
and the brilliant, slightly forbidden professor
What I appreciated most is that it never felt like “too much.” The dynamics are balanced well, and there’s a strong emotional core underneath the romance. The found family element really shines here, and it adds depth beyond the romantic relationships.
Also—bonus points for this not falling into the overly dramatic, immature tone that college settings sometimes lean toward. The characters feel grounded enough to stay relatable, while still delivering on the fantasy and paranormal elements (dragons, secrets, danger… all the good stuff).
A highly enjoyable, addictive read that’s perfect if you’re curious about reverse harem or looking for a romantasy that leans more into connection than chaos. Super fun. Cannot wait to dig into book two.
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