A review by prairiephlox
The Daylight War by Peter V. Brett

4.0

This was a 3.5 that I rounded up because even though there were times that I thought it was drawing out too long, or Leesha was acting like a pompous 75 year old instead of middle aged, there were plenty of other times that I couldn't put the book down.

I loved Inevera and reading about her training with the other dama'ting, and I enjoyed reading about the evolution of her relationship with Jardir. I find the Krasians much more interesting than the Hollowers, maybe because I just find it interesting to not read about your "standard demon infested medieval town." Brett has created a very vivid, very real world, and its different from my own and sucks me in. I love the women and the khaffit using the catastrophe to elevate their class, their struggle for power and freedom, that the Hollowers seem to think that they have, but in truth do not.

Looking forward to reading the next book.