A review by outsmartyourshelf
Saint Death's Daughter by C.S.E. Cooney

adventurous dark emotional slow-paced
Laine (Miscellaneous) Stones is the youngest daughter of Unnatural & Abandon Hope Stones (the names are all out-there ridiculous).- a family with a long line of executioners, poisoners, & assassins - usually in the service of their country, Liriat. Laine is different as she is a necromancer & grew up with an allergy to death, & was mainly raised by Goody Graves, the revenant tied to the Stones family by magic. Her older sister, Nita, is away at school when their parents die within days of each other, & when Nita returns she brings with her a captive, Mak, a man who turns into a falcon. The story unfolds as the sisters attempt to stop a creditor from taking all their worldly possessions, including their home. Laine is in love with Canon Lir, a firepriest, but is also courted by the Blackbird Bride - ruler of the Rook Kingdom & enemy of Liriat. Nita agrees to become a paid assassin to the Liriat court whilst Laine is left to bring up Datu, daughter of Nita & Mak, but Laine's powers continue to grow & soon she cannot hide away any longer.

This is not my usual genre of reading material but I was intrigued by the synopsis. The world-building is first class, there's lots of LGBTQA+ & minority representation, & I grew to like Laine, Mak, & even Goody. It should really have been a four star book, but at times the pace was glacial. There's so much detail (there are footnotes!) that it slows down the pace too much - I swear at one point it took almost a full page just to describe how Laine hesitated too long, & I felt a bit impatient with how passive she is at times. I also wasn't keen on any aspect of Mak's captivity, especially as he felt like he had no option but agree to be Nita's lover. If there is another book, I will probably read it as I would like to know what happens after that shocking betrayal at the end.

My thanks to NetGalley & publishers, Rebellion/Solaris, for the opportunity to read an ARC. I am voluntarily giving an honest review.

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