This one’s a wild ride through time, space, and spark. Let me start by saying, the concept of spark running through the bodies of Tau City’s young women? Genius. And the whole idea of sacrificing a Spark Maiden to a mysterious god in exchange for power? Darkly fascinating. But, trust me, that’s just the tip of the dystopian iceberg in Sparktopia.

The first half had me wondering if I was going to DNF. It’s a slow burn (like, really slow), but I stuck with it because I was curious about Clara and the other Spark Maidens. The buildup pays off—because when Finn completely abandons her to her fate, I was fuming. Betrayal at its finest, and let me tell you, Finn’s reasoning might make sense, but that doesn’t mean I was any less pissed!

And then Tyse shows up—a hardened, no-nonsense character who’s the total opposite of Clara’s softness. You can feel the enemies-to-lovers tension brewing, and it’s delicious. Watching Clara grow into her own while navigating her complicated feelings for Finn and her new connection with Tyse kept me riveted. She’s not just some damsel—she gets a job, excels at it, and shows that she’s more than capable.

Part 2 hit me with all the twists, and the whole thing feels like a mind-bending puzzle. Tyse is stripped of his title, Finn’s dealing with his own mess, and Anita—Anita! She’s got her own dark story that left me absolutely shocked. When we find out she ate her own mother’s spark… jaw on the floor. Seriously, the stakes just keep rising with every chapter.

By the time we get to Part 3, I’d almost forgotten about Jasina’s role, but when she re-enters the story, it’s chaos. Rebellion, secrets, and a war against the gods? Oh yes. This book gives me some Stephen King Dark Tower vibes. And the multiverse element just cranks up the epic factor. Finn, Jasina, Clara, Tyse—all of them entangled in this dangerous web of power and survival. The betrayals keep coming, and the ending will leave you breathless.

This one’s not for the faint of heart. It’s layered, complex, and gritty—just how I like my dystopian romance. If you’re into epic world-building with plenty of twists, spark-infused drama, and a love story that literally spans dimensions, Sparktopia will keep you hooked until the last second.