A review by smasson13
A Taste of Gold and Iron by Alexandra Rowland

adventurous 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? It's complicated

3.0

It wasn't bad. But it wasn't good either. 

This story felt like a hundred threads being picked up at the authors convinience. As though nothing was quite fully explained, drawn out, or developed. 

A few things that I struggled with (potential spoilers head): 


1. What was the world building in this?? Did I miss a map that should have been there? Why was nothing ever explained? 

I'm still so confused about why they had weird powers in their world at all, none of that seemed to be helpful really. And because it wasn't developed well, the cute part with their door hinge bracelets just felt randomly added?? 

2. Lack of character development. Ooofff. This was rough. I felt like I didn't know anything about these characters, no deep back story, no emption, no depth. Like there was what, 2 sentences?? between Evermer and his mother? Even Melek got like stabbed and kidnapped but I know nothing about their character?

3. This plot was all over the place. The first 250 pages was slow! Then we had a good 100 page chunk that was interesting as they investigated. But the moment Evermer and Kadou hooked up, the plot magically got wrapped up with barely any effort or difficulty. Like just send the horse and capture the criminals, have a trial and be done. All within a few pages. Do we even know their sentence?? 

4. Sudden powerful and angry kink? What? 

I read it all, will not reread, but I did manage to get through it? 


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