A review by r1vana
The Keeper of Night by Kylie Lee Baker

challenging dark emotional medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

 I was not a hero with a tragic backstory, I was just a girl nobody wanted.

 This is the story of a villain?

The first twenty percent hit the mark. I was so into it. But the more I read it, the more I got disappointed. 
The world building is lacking. I got really confused 
While I understand that the MC is going through racism and discrimination from the people she once called her own, she seem to consequentially makes wrong decision, in Japan, and put her younger brother in danger. 
In an other pov, I see how the British Reapers are “groomed” to be unknown to the “real” world. Wren's biracial identity is shown so we, readers, could see  how she uses both of her parents' abilities aka becoming a much more powerful than the other Reapers aka inevitable opponent. 

We get to see how melancholic Wren feels when she is lost in her identity: England? Or Japan?

I love Naven’s character. It is somewhat different to see a reaper feeling human feelings and is also soft hearted. He loves animals and is kind hearted to the dying and brings them peace and make them “believe” that there is heaven and there is a place for them…. Whereas, Wren is terrifying and should I say dark and not emphatic when it comes to collecting the souls of human/. 

 
We also get to see where both Wren and Naven meet Hiro, a passerby and decides to help Wren to find her identity and her mother. What Wren didn’t expected is her confusing feelings for him. (Their chemistry was almost nonexistent(for a reason) and there were no progress). What saddens me is how gullible Wren was acting whenever the topic of <I> helping Hiro </I> gets into her convo with her brother. 
But the ending tho, was not expecting that…
was not expecting Wren to go into her villain era and kill Hiro as well…
 
I am excited and hopeful for the second book.

Overall, I really enjoyed the book as a whole.

TW: death; bullying; murder; graphic violence; absent parent; racism 

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