Reviewed by Angie on
I really liked the way the mythology worked in Promise of Shadows. There's a lot of it! The gods and their offspring are divided into two main groups: those who use aether and those who use erebos. Light and darkness have nothing to do with good or evil, but of course we know how those Greek gods loved to cause chaos and murder people. There's also dragons, Oracles, Fates, sirens, fae, drakans, cerebrus, and I don't even remember what else! They all had their own place in this world. Of course, Zephyr isn't just a harpy who can wield shadows. She's something much more, and I did find her father's identity to be super predictable.
Promise of Shadows also has an exciting plot. There's an escape from hell in the first few pages. Then Zephyr has to kick some ass on a few occasions. Then there's the big show down at the end where anything could happen! There is a giant info-dump in the middle though, which did slow things down quite a bit. It was interesting stuff, but it was literally just the characters sitting down and talking about world-building stuff. Not my favorite way to learn about what's going on.
In the end, I liked Promise of Shadows quite a bit. Other than that middle portion, it was fast paced and fun. I thought the romance was really cute and not over dramatic. Zephyr and Tallon had been friends as kids, and now that they've been reunited there's something more there. The ending is an open one. Zephyr is left with a choice, and I'd like to imagine that she stayed. Which is probably not what the majority will think, but I like those kind of unexpected endings.
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- 7 October, 2015: Finished reading
- 7 October, 2015: Reviewed