Reviewed by inlibrisveritas on
Eelyn is a seventeen-year-old Askar warrior, she protects her village and she is beyond fierce. This girl takes all manner of violence in stride, gritting her teeth to pain and standing her ground against those much larger than her. I could seriously read a series centered around young women like Eelyn, who hold up their village with both care and brute strength, and these sections of the book were absolute perfection. I loved the closeness between Eelyn and her father, as well as her friendship with her best friend. The fighting was awesome and the look at their way of life was really interesting, unfortunately, there was a downside of this one that sort of dampened my ability to immerse myself fully.
The romance in this one they tell you is coming the summary, but about halfway through the book I seriously didn’t see a need for it. Even after I finished it I thought that her relationship with Fisk was the weakest part of the book. I wouldn’t have minded a friendship that could be built up more, but I just didn’t find myself enthused by the somewhat ‘convenient’ romance between them. The fight between their clans was really interesting and I was super curious to see how and if they could find a way to unite them as allies, but the fact that Fisk and Eelyn were also building a relationship during all this felt a bit too Romeo and Juliet.
Khristine Hvam does a fantastic job with this one and really gets to gruffness of the characters, even bringing through the surprising softness in each of them.
Overall I enjoyed it but I don’t think this will be one that sticks with me for long. The action and fierce nature of the book are fantastic, but it just seemed to be missing something vital to making it truly standout for me. Despite that, I think Eelyn is definitely one of my favorite characters from this year’s reading.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 7 August, 2018: Finished reading
- 7 August, 2018: Reviewed