A review by hannaws
Swordheart by T. Kingfisher

adventurous funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

“What would you say if I tortured you?" asked the bandit leader conversationally.
Halla blinked at him. "Err, 'Ow,' probably. 'Stop, Stop, Stop,' something like that?" *What a bizarre question. What does he expect me to say?*”

I think Swordheart falls under the cozy fantasy genre. I had never heard of that before booktok and I think this book is exactly it. I also think it is not for me. I'm more of the faster and rougher content, you know? 

I liked Halla's character very much. Though she didn't necessarily struck me as a someone whom is middle aged, more like someone in their early twenties at max. But I couldn't help to stop thinking that she reminded me a lot of my adhd son. He is exactly like Halla with his questions, non-stop questions that just keep on coming. 
Zale is one of my faves as well. Really loved their character! They definitely fit together well with Halla, I can see BFFs forming right there.
Sarkis, ehh. 

The romance is just a no for me. How does a 30 something old respectful widow and a 500 or something old man whom appears from a magic sword, just immediately fall in love with no questions asked? Well, that's a lie since Halla asks all kinds of questions, but you get the point.
I get that Halla is very inexperienced in everything about love and all that but still. The constant blushing and secretly touching each other like it happened by accident. That sounds more like a teenage crush to me.
So no. The romance was not for me. I do really like to have romance in my fantasy books but I want it to be more than just instant love at first glance. It needs to develop, you know.

All in all it was a little bit too long and repetitive for my taste. The constant marching back and forth in the world was too long. And not needed in my opinion. The ending is kind of a cliffhanger, I guess. But not so much that I would be intrigued to go on.
What I am still wondering though, is how their lives continued in the end? I'd like to say so much more but I do not want to give away any spoilers.

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