A review by naturalistnatalie
No Quarter by Tanya Huff

4.0

My favorite type of fantasy that I can just fall into with no effort. We've got a strong female protagonist in the form of Vree. She's trying to come to terms with life outside of the army. She's no longer a royal assassin and she's separated from her brother. This is not a life she ever imagined living. She even has to learn how to have friends. On top of all the emotional aspects, we have a good adventure story. Vree and Magda need to go find Kars without being stopped. Plus, there's battling between Vree and Bannon, two highly trained assassins. Bannon's having his own difficulties adjusting to life without his sister. He can't imagine his sister would ever choose to leave him. It must be Gyhard's fault. He can't understand that Vree has a life outside of him. That's brought home to him when Vree beats him in a one-on-one battle.

Not much romance in this book. Instead, I saw strong sibling relationships, as between Magda and Gerek. There were also some important mother to child relationships. There's a relationship building between Bannon and Vree. It's just hard to do anything about it when you're both in the same body.