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Moderate: Death, Sexual content, Violence, War
Graphic: Animal death, Confinement, Cursing, Death, Domestic abuse, Drug use, Emotional abuse, Genocide, Hate crime, Physical abuse, Sexism, Sexual content, Torture, Violence, Xenophobia, Blood, Vomit, Medical content, Kidnapping, Grief, Death of parent, Murder, Fire/Fire injury, Abandonment, Alcohol, War, Injury/Injury detail, Classism
“I could look at you forever, and it wouldn’t be nearly long enough.”
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Perthe’s death got me so emotional!
Luther becoming like one of those side characters who get injured and don’t tell anyone until the final battle has finished and he can die in the hero’s arms had me laughing, like girl you’re so dramatic, get up lol.
Diem not killing Vance got on my last nerve. He’s gonna keep trying to kill and you’re not willing to stop that now? How is she meant to be the face of a war. He was literally in a school ready to kill and she still let him go. He’s shown time and time again if he gets the chance he’s going to kill your family/friends/you and you don’t want to just nip it in the bud now? Luther should’ve just killed him.
She acknowledges herself that there are some good and bad descended and some good and bad mortals - please fucking kill the worst mortal you've come across before he kills one of the characters I like!
Her woe is me attitude had me getting angry, like yes your blade was full of mortal blood (at one point in the book) because they were trying to kill you, what are you expecting to happen during a war? No blood shed and peaceful talks? (I wish) it’s not going to happen, so she needs to buck up and see that yes lives are going to be lost and that’s really sad but to hope for a better future, the one she’s pictured is going to come with having allies on both sides willing to fight with and for you, she just needs to decide whether she’s willing to fight for them, because again, the way she let Vance go scot-free, not even imprisoning him? I can’t get behind her decisions.
Also, her mum wasn’t my cup of tea.
I also feel like she lets people walk over her a little (her mum, Remis, some mortals).
I also feel like there was a lot of “he’s your dad, he’s your brother, I’m your mother” talk as well as if being family diminishes the abuse/emotional abuse/grief/loss the characters have gone through. Just because someone’s your dad doesn’t mean you have to be friendly/forgiving/kind - this talk is bad for abuse victims because why should you be forgiving to someone because of who they are to you, when who they are to you didn’t stop them being abusive?
I just, don’t even know how to feel, I do like the characters, I like the concept but the execution hasn’t been here. I feel like it could’ve been a trilogy and this book could’ve been first half doing the travelling to kingdoms and doing the learning for her and the reader and then the second half being the final battle.
Graphic: Alcoholism, Death, Grief, Murder
Moderate: Sexual content
Graphic: Animal cruelty, Fire/Fire injury, Abandonment, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Child death, Confinement, Sexual content, Grief
Minor: Alcoholism, Drug use, Alcohol
Graphic: Sexual content, Violence
However the romance is a little rushed. It feels to me like the sexual tension, which has been building and building, should have been the first thing addressed, but instead the FMC and MMC feel like an instant couple?
I also found myself disappointed in how the whole Auralie situation played out. She is inarguably a villain, albeit a redeemable one, and I felt that not enough time went into confronting her with her wrongdoings. Everything else in the plot is paced pretty well, so this felt jarringly out of place.
Finally, I had to deduct a couple poijts for Diem being a centrist LOL. Her motivation is fickle and wishy washy. She hopes for peace, yet is willing to show mercy (multiple times!) to people who have killed entire villages of innocents, children, and people Diem loves. It feels naive and downright stupid for her to not have learned a lesson by now, which makes me squint at the author a little. While I understand whole heartedly that a characters motivations is not necessarily the viewpoint of the author, pushing for a centrist MC and overall theme feels cringe considering the political horror that is going on in America RN.
All in all though, Penn Cole does an excellent job at creating intgue and crafting problems that leave the reader wondering just how Diem and gang are going to get out of this one.
Eagerly awaiting the fourth and final installment.
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Violence, Xenophobia
Graphic: Death, Violence
Moderate: Sexual content
Graphic: Sexual content
Moderate: Violence
Graphic: Sexual content
Graphic: Violence
Moderate: Sexual content
Minor: Grief