A review by ericadawson
Deathless Divide by Justina Ireland

adventurous dark emotional hopeful sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

I ended up enjoying Deathless Divide more than I expected, especially considering my steadily decreasing hopes for the book during the first part.

Jane's constant romantic troubles bogged down the beginning of the book, to the point where even after the Big Reveal for one of her (several) romantic infatuations, I stopped feeling bad for her because like, girl, he cheated. Twice. This man was the definition of a lightskin loser and I could not understand the level of devastation Jane was feeling. Even the reveal of this man's secret seemed out of left field. Not only that, but Jane had a tendency to start making eyes at nearly every man she came across, up to and including a definitely racist insane white man. Please.

(I noticed an annoying pattern of Jane's crushes tending toward being mixed or non-Black people exclusively. I think we have one non-mixed Black woman who's a prominent character. Otherwise, your chances of finding someone who's fully Black and fully significant are slim.)

I will say, though, that this was really my only issue with this book. I loved Katherine's character, the way she developed into a very sure-footed person and insightful person. Her introspections contrasted nicely with Jane's. I liked Jane's corruption arc, and I loved their friendship and Katherine's unwavering loyalty to Jane. 

I enjoyed the voice and the prose, as well as the distinction between Katherine and Jane's POVs. Tension was well maintained, although I began to much prefer the post-time skip portion of the book over what was going on beforehand. Again, the romance(s), often times seemingly nonsensical, got on my nerves enough to knock down the star rating for this book. 

It's rare that I enjoy sequels as much as I did this one--but if there happens to be a third installment, I'll be tuning in.

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