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Graphic: Sexual content, Violence, Murder, War
Moderate: Animal death, Death of parent
the romance for all the main charas sucked ass.. it was just lust at first sight immediately.. then they are all talking wow im in love with this person like?? no the fuck you aint you in love with they dick/vaginer stfu
not to mention
the plot twists sucked ass
Graphic: Sexual content
Graphic: Animal death, Death, Sexual content, Slavery, Blood, Death of parent, Murder, War, Injury/Injury detail
The characters were fun, although not as developed as I would like. I liked Yeeran the most, I thought she was pretty well-written. I liked Rayan as well and I hope to see more development from him in the next book. I liked Lettle at first but as the book went on she just got more irritating to me. I thought her divination was interesting but her perspective was not my favorite. I also thought the romantic relationships were a little superficial, there wasn’t a lot of emotional build-up to them but I didn’t mind either of the main relationships in the book. I will say I did enjoy how queernormative the world was.
As for the plot, I thought it was pretty solid but it got rather predictable at the end (especially with Lettle’s prophecies getting repeated every other chapter I figured out most of the reveals before they happened) but I am interested to see where the story goes in the next book. I am hoping we’ll get more action since this book was a lot of world-building to set up the series. The magic and the world were the strongest parts of this to me and I think it’s worth reading if you like good world-building. Even though some of the plot and character development was a little shallow I will be picking up the next book.
Moderate: Death, Violence
Minor: Sexual content, Blood, War, Injury/Injury detail
Graphic: Animal death, Death, Sexual content, Classism
Moderate: Confinement, Toxic relationship, Murder, Gaslighting, War
The insta-love, just wasn't doing much for me, on either end. And at times, the writing felt a bit underwhelming, particularly when Yeeran was speaking with Pila.
But ultimately, I truly am excited for the sequel announcement and the following announcement from fairyloot.
Moderate: Animal death, Death, Sexual content, Violence, Death of parent, War
Graphic: Sexual content, Violence, Xenophobia, Murder, War
Moderate: Animal death, Racism, Xenophobia
Graphic: Animal death, Death, Violence, Blood, Grief, War, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Genocide, Sexual content
Minor: Toxic relationship
Talking about the storyline, it is so predictable almost from the start and the clues are constantly given away by the author in a form of prophecies. No matter the situation the stakes felt very low making it unengaging and instead we are forced to focus on characters’ internal struggles and romantic affairs, yet… This book has possibly the worst developed (or rather undeveloped) relationships I’ve ever encountered which is somewhat connected to incredibly flat, almost robotic characters. There is no logic in their actions, there is no thought (given their ages and previous positions in the elven society it’s absolutely bizarre), there is no depth, or growth, or complexity. Instead we are left with lots of angst, lust and cringy dialogue. Possibly the biggest red flag in all of this was the normalization of dishonesty, infidelity and abuse making some, if not all, relationships (including those between family members) really toxic as these issues are never properly addressed and resolved.
The only positive aspect of this series so far would be the world building. Don’t get me wrong, it is still severely lacking but I found some of the ideas (like the existence of three races made by three different gods or the fae curse) really interesting and worth expanding. I wish it was enough for me to read the book two once it’s out but I don’t think it’s truly worth my time.
Graphic: Animal death, Genocide, Racism, Sexual content, Grief, Murder, War
Moderate: Death, Violence, Death of parent
Minor: Alcohol
Graphic: Sexual content, Violence, War
Moderate: Xenophobia