Amber (The Literary Phoenix)
Sky in the Deep was a phenomenal story with a great main character and love story and fighting scenes written to perfection, so it's an easy book to love.
It is a traditional tale of war turned to peace by the words of two young people who have proven that cultural differences can be overcome. It's a time-honored plot, and one I'm absolute trash for. Give me Romeo and Juliet where the young couple doesn't commit untimely suicide any day. Add in some norse mythology and an entwined sibling story AND adorable smol children and I am sold. But even beyond the tropes that I enjoy, Sky in the Deep is genuinely well-written. It has great pacing between the slow town scenes and the riveting action sequences. It has great character growth and a slow love story that is neither too cheesy nor painfully awkward. And this is a story about healing on many different levels, which pulls at your heartstrings.
I absolutely LOVE it when a debut book is so astounding, and I can't wait to see what else Adrienne Young has in store for us readers. In the meanwhile - trust the hype on this one. It's fantastic.