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Unfortunately I was just not able to get into this book. Might be for other people, but just not a book for me.
Full review to come.
I deeply apologize, but life is a handful lately and I'm using all my free time to read, not review. I hope everybody understands.
I was excited to receive book one and two of this series! This is an author I haven’t heard of so I adore reading new things and possibly adding more to my TBR if I like the writers style!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing an ARC of this in exchange for an honest review.
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This book was hard to get into, and I will be reading the previous two books first before giving this one a full review.
Review to come.
I really enjoyed reading this fascinating book. The world author created was breathtaking. It was kind of darker coming of age tale, with very strong plot and lovable characters. By the way I hated the villain, he was also very well written. The book was almost unputdownable and I'm looking forward to read next one in this series.
A wonderful fantasy book with a plot that you are never sure which way it is going to go! Can't wait to read the next!
Marriage Woes in Fantasyland
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I received this book for free for the purpose of providing an unbiased review.
Let’s get this review started
I can Recommend this book, but with some reservations. If you’re a fan of books like ‘THRONE OF GLASS,’ you might find this enjoyable. I found this to be a very mature, slightly dark Coming-of-Age story.
Plot: The book has a fun assassin vs. assassin plotline, where the protagonist must defend her family from being killed. It had a sisters-learning-to-cooperate plot, which had emotional worth. Finally it had a pretty good combo mystery/marriage plotline.
I think this book’s plotlines were this novel’s strongest feature. The author was able to deftly interweave multiple plots, using them to enhance and embroider one another. The author was able to tell a competent story with a phenomenal ending.
Setting: The worldbuilding was pretty enjoyable. I like the United Nations-like Boahim Senate, the international governing body which holds a lot of political power. I’m a fan of Political Fantasy novels, and this certainly struck my fancy.
Characters: I liked the protagonist Adelei. Adelei was a reasonably deep main character who must come to terms with her professional honor and her familial affiliations when they come in conflict with one another. For Adelei, love and loyalty drive her in separate directions- and this conflict made for a dramatic character.
However I didn’t really feel like any of the other characters were as deep as Adelei or Ida. The book would have been stronger if the author added nuance to the other characters. The villain in particular was a 2D cutout of Snidely Whiplash.
Pacing: And here’s where things kinda went downhill for me. This book has a slow start, and has a few boring places later on. The author relied too much on dialog to propel the narrative instead of action, which bogged things down. The slow pace wasn’t a fatal flaw, I was able to skim through the boring parts, but it did detract from my enjoyment some.
Prose: The prose in this coming-of-age novel was not as sharp as I would have liked. The author’s narrative voice was a bit bland, and at times purple.
Overall, I think this is a perfectly competent gateway novel to get into the Fantasy genre as a whole. I’ll admit it was a bit rough in places, but there’s diamond in that rough.
This is the author’s debut, so I’m inclined to give her the benefit of the doubt. I think that one day the author has the potential to become a successful mid-list author, so long as she buckles down and works hard on all aspects of her craft.
I didn't enjoy this book enough to finish. It's the start of a series that looked intriguing but the lack of adventure and excitement was what had me DNF'g this book. I don't even have much feedback for it besides the fact that it was so boring for me. I love fantasy and adventure but there was just too much dialogue for much to happen.