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kirstenf's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.25
Graphic: Death and Grief
Moderate: Injury/Injury detail, Blood, Violence, Death of parent, War, and Fire/Fire injury
Minor: Sexual content, Torture, Physical abuse, Fire/Fire injury, Murder, Mental illness, Abandonment, and Religious bigotry
frantically's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
It was very different from the first book with a different setting and a lot of new characters, so it feels a bit disjointed but at the heart of it we still have Alessa and Dante and they are my sweethearts š«¶š»
There's kinda OW drama (but also not??) and either way, you know I HATE that shit ughhh š
The pacing was really good at first but towards the end it draggged and that's probably when it went down from 4 stars to 3 for me!
I think if I read these back to back I would've liked it more because with the long wait I honestly just forgot loads of the characters lol
Also: authors should start being brave enough to kill characters again!!
Graphic: Death, War, and Violence
Moderate: Sexual content and Chronic illness
Minor: Religious bigotry, Grief, and Death of parent
bookcheshirecat's review against another edition
4.0
"Everywhere, there was light. And for as long as there was anyone alive to look for her, she would be there, too, in the shimmer on the ocean, an arc of color in the sky after rain, or the gleam of stars to light their way. No matter how lonely, no one was truly alone."
ā½ This Cursed Light was a great sequel! This Vicious Grace could have been a great standalone, so a sequel wasn't 100% needed for me, but the author did a great job exploring new settings and deepening her lore in this book! I also liked that it provides an insight into life after the big battle. In This Cursed Light, Alessa has just come to terms with the cost of their victory on Divorando and the effects that Dante is still suffering. She's ready for a quiet, comfortable life after all the misery and bloodshed, but it seems like Crollo and Dea have one last challenge for them. I really felt Alessa's despair when she found out that she was still not done and her loved ones were in danger again. I appreciated that the story also delved into mental health and the trauma the Finestre and Fonti have after their big fight. We meet another Finestra called Ciro and Alessa can connect to some of his feelings, though their trauma isn't exactly the same. Dante's also dealing with the loss of his powers and his identity as a ghiotte. The author did a great job looking at the aftermath of the big battle and showing how the characters have changed. Alessa and her friends set out to the continent in order to find the rumored city of ghiotte that'll be attacked by Crollo during the next eclipse!
ā½ Alessa and Dante definitely got me emotional in his book! They deserved to be happy and at peace, but they still faced many complications, from the bad omens Crollo sent to their past trauma. I felt bad for Dante because heās struggling with no longer being a ghiotte and not having a purpose anymore now that the war is over. His life was very different from Alessaās, so heās not good at all the traditional stuff she grew up with. My heart also broke for Alessa as she wants her hard-earned peace, but she has to fight again.
ā½ I also loved Alessaās and Kalebās friendship so much! Their bickering is always so entertaining and I loved that they had each otherās backs! Kaleb has really grown on me since the first book and Iām glad he hasnāt forgiven Adrick as easily as everyone else. Though I did enjoy their hate-to-love romance and wish they had their own companion novel!
ā½ The story could be a bit slow at times and parts of the ending were anti-climatic. These were probably my only complaints about the story, as the middle of the book was pretty slow-paced compared to the beginning and ending. The very end of the book was ultimately satisfying for our characters, there were just a couple of small things I wasn't happy with.
Graphic: Injury/Injury detail, Mental illness, Blood, Violence, and War
Minor: Death and Grief
booksalacarte's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
New Adult
Fantasy Romance
Dual POV
š³ļøāš Side characters
Found family
Journey
Savior Storyline
Self Discovery
God/goddess Magic System
Closed door spice
This was such a great duology! It is set 6 months after the end of the first book and gives a new POV! Both the MCās were unique and separate. I never felt like they were blending into the same character, the way some book couples do.
The angst from book 1 was so good, this book wasnāt quite to the same level of intensity, but still had a slow burn vibe. It was interesting to have the main POV from book one state that she has to let the MMC be the savior so specifically. It was a little bit of a 4th wall break. The FMC was so well emotionally developed in the first book, I was a little disappointed that the MMC didnāt get the same amount of emotional focusā¦ while at the same time being disappointed that the FMC just took a solid step back, causing the whole book to seem a little unfocused.
When it came to the big badā¦ I feel that the premise of the battle was really interesting, but concluded way too quickly. There was so much nuance that could have been explored, and instead it was glanced overā¦ the first book had some of this issue with execution.
I loved getting to know the old characters better, but the new characters were very surface level and seemed like they were just full of hot air. They didnāt seem to have much of their own character arcs, which made them feel more irrational, erratic and unmoored.
Man, weāre there a lot of dirty jokes and innuendos. It was interesting g to see this book go more conservative in the spice department, being fully closed door scenes. Generally, a second book goes in the opposite direction.
It wasnāt as strong of an ending as I hoped, but it was a very good duology!
Thank you to St. Martinās Press, Wednesday Books and NetGalley for an Advanced eReader Copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Graphic: Violence, Abandonment, Alcohol, Blood, Toxic friendship, Gaslighting, Religious bigotry, War, Grief, Injury/Injury detail, Cursing, Toxic relationship, and Death