A review by kylielovesbooks
Blood of the Four by Christopher Golden, Tim Lebbon

3.0

I have a lot of mixed feelings about this book.
The first few chapters are full of detailed sexual scenes, the horrible way slaves are treated and murder/execution scenes. I felt very uncomfortable reading these scenes.
We are given a lot of characters all at once and it was hard for me to remember who was who and which character went with which plot line (there were at least 4). At first, I liked Phela the best. She didn’t like how her mother (the queen) was ruling and wanted to change things for the better and I was totally on her side. As things progressed, I got a little nervous that her version of the right thing was as messed up as her mothers. As the story went on, I found myself more drawn to Daria, an admiral and Myrinne, Phela’s younger sister. They were both strong ladies who I felt had the best storylines.
At first, I felt like there was more description of how slaves were treated and things like that than character development and I didn’t feel connected to any of the characters. I’m glad that as the story went on, the characters became more likeable.
At times there were very long gaps between some of the characters storylines, like it would go back and forth between 2 for several chapters and the others were on the back burner. Once we went to the back burner characters, it was sometimes hard to remember what was going on. Then it would go back and forth between these characters and I would forget about the first ones. I also wondered throughout the whole story how all of the characters were going to connect because their storylines were so different. They came together in a wonderful and well thought out way.
I think this book may have been a solid 4 star rating if it didn’t have all of the gruesome details at the beginning. After the first few chapters, treatment of slaves etc weren’t as detailed, or really all that detailed at all, and each characters storylines because much more interesting. There were parts where I had a hard time keeping myself engaged, but I really enjoyed the ending.