A review by the_sassy_sidekick
Empire of the Damned by Jay Kristoff

adventurous dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

I am not ok.

Also, is it possible I've read my top book for 2024 just 11 days into the year?

"If you fight for nothing? That's exactly what you'll give to defend it. But if you fight for something worthwhile-I mean something that truly matters-there's no length you won't go to. Brotherhood. Famille. Loyalty. Love. All worth trying for. All worth dying for. In the end, that's what makes us different from you, vampire. And that which makes us different, makes us mighty."

Empire of the Damned was even better than Empire of the Vampire. It's so fucking dark and brutal, but there were SO many times I laughed out loud. The wit and banter of these characters is a true delight, even with everything they suffer and endure. And so many times I felt the warmth and  fierceness of the bond between characters, which of course made the events of this book all the more devastating. I am broken. I had to put the book down several times to have feelings before picking it back up again.

"...if this is victory...what the hell does defeat look like?"

I rejoiced when a certain character returned to the story, their demise in EOTV had hit me so hard. They became a real ray of light in this book and I will riot if anything else happens to them. They have suffered ENOUGH, Jay! I also really loved the new POV in the narration of the story of Gabriel de Leon and his doomed quest to save the world. It added new perspective and cast doubt on the validity of Gabe's version of the events, which made it all the more interesting. I was definitely getting some Geralt and Ciri vibes from Gabe and Dior. The grumpy father figure who never wanted to be in this position, who reluctantly comes to love the child of fate even though he has no clue what he's doing, and the spunky child of fate who worms their way into the affections of those around them.

"...there is nothing that grows as deep on this green earth, nothing that shines as bright in all the gables of heaven, nothing that burns as fierce in the blazing heart of hell, than a parent's love for their child."

Getting to see more of the history, the relationships, and the inner workings of the vampire communities was really interesting, too, and I'm looking forward to learning even more in book 3, now that we have seen so much of one or two bloodlines in particular, and glimpses of the others. 
There are so many things I want to talk about, but I don't want to risk spoiling anyone, so for now, just read this book. And bring the tissues. This book will break you. It will show you light and you will go towards it, with jut the slimmest bit of hope, only for it to turn out to be one of those creepy lanternfish in the ocean depths, and your heart will be devoured whole. Empire Of The Damned is a masterpiece of desolate, misplaced hope and brutal destruction.

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