Reviewed by Romance Schmomance on
I know that I'll have the unpopular opinion with this, but I didn't love Miriam. I loved her character in the first few chapters, she's a fighter through and through. And I did understand her hang-ups about War, but when it came to getting things her way. It was almost disingenuous how she went about it. And that had me at #TeamWar just about 24/7.
The ONE question that I constantly had throughout the book about why he was so certain that Miriam was his wife. And I have to say once we found out the reason, MY. HEART. That was not the reason I was expecting, but my goodness I was here for it.
We're definitely getting a lot of the same, plot-wise, of what we saw in Pestilence with going through all the towns and wreaking tragedy. Which brings the big question of how the overall story arc will end because all the Horsemen will fall in love. What happens then?!
I didn't love this one as much as I hoped. I expected the Horsemen to be a bit more gritty and darker? I keep thinking about Khal Drogo from Game of Thrones and was wondering if we'd get the same with War, but it didn't come off he pages that way.
HOWEVER, I'm a fan of Laura's writing, I was engaged the entire time and didn't want to stop. So I'm definitely looking forward to reading her other books. I'm planning on continuing the series because I have to know what happens.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 29 December, 2019: Finished reading
- 29 December, 2019: Reviewed