Eight Will Fall by Sarah Harian

Eight Will Fall

by Sarah Harian

In a world where magic is illegal, eight criminals led by rebellious Larkin are sent on a mission to rid their kingdom of monsters. Descending into an underground world full of unspeakable horrors, Larkin and her crew must use their forbidden magic to survive.

As they fight in the shadows, Larkin finds a light in Amias, a fellow outlaw with a notorious past. Soon, Larkin and Amias realise that their destinies are intertwined and she dares to dream of a future where they can freely practice magic.

But as the beasts grow in number and her band is picked off one by one, Larkin is forced to confront a terrible truth: They were never meant to return.

Lovers of dark, high-octane adventure will be enthralled by this genre-bending YA fantasy standalone, perfect for fans of Kendare Blake and Leigh Bardugo.

Reviewed by thepunktheory on

4 of 5 stars

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This book dives straight into the action. Instead of spending a hundred pages on world-building, and situating the reader, here we start in medias res. It was a nice change after reading many other books that dragged on at first. Naturally, you'll have a few confusing moments but you'll soon be able to figure things out.
The story is rather interesting, and we learn along with the characters as they make their journey. I like the backstory/mythology Sarah Harian came up with and was immediately fascinated by the concept.
I was also rather excited to read more but it appears while originally this was meant to be part one of a duology, the second book was canceled (?).
The ending came rather abruptly and I was a bit irritated when the book was suddenly over. I didn't feel like a good conclusion and I fully expected there to be another novel picking up from there. Alas, I'm out of luck.
As for the characters, it took me a while to relate to them. Honestly, for me what made this book great was the story and the journey. The characters were mostly a side-note for me. So, keep that in mind if you need to feel really connected to a character in order to enjoy a book.

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