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Quasim: King Inferno by Jahquel J.
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Quasimmy and Anjo
Quasim is an emotional rollercoaster that delves deep into love, pain, and healing. From the very first chapter, the connection between Quasim Inferno and Blair is raw and undeniable. The moment Quasim sees Blair sobbing at the kitchen counter, it’s clear that their story is bound to be intense. His fear of loving and losing, paired with Blair’s determination to love him despite the risks, creates a gripping dynamic that keeps you hooked.
Quasim is an emotional rollercoaster that delves deep into love, pain, and healing. From the very first chapter, the connection between Quasim Inferno and Blair is raw and undeniable. The moment Quasim sees Blair sobbing at the kitchen counter, it’s clear that their story is bound to be intense. His fear of loving and losing, paired with Blair’s determination to love him despite the risks, creates a gripping dynamic that keeps you hooked.
I loved the way the story alternates between past and present, giving readers a deeper understanding of Quasim’s emotional unavailability and the trauma from Blair’s past relationship. The exploration of grief from both characters added an extra layer of depth, making their journey even more compelling. The writing is well-developed, and the pacing allows you to fully immerse yourself in their emotions.
And that cliffhanger? Absolutely crazy! It left me on edge, eager to see the retaliation unfold. Quasim is a must-read for anyone who loves an emotional, well-crafted romance with high stakes and deep character development. I can’t wait for the next installment!
Graphic: Child death, Chronic illness, and Grief