Reign the Earth by A C Gaughen

Reign the Earth (The Elementae, #1)

by A. C. Gaughen

Shalia is a proud daughter of the desert, but after years of devastating war with the adjoining kingdom, her people are desperate for peace. Willing to trade her freedom to ensure the safety of her family, Shalia becomes Queen of the Bonelands.

But she soon learns that her husband, Calix, is motivated only by his desire to exterminate the Elementae—mystical people who can control earth, wind, air, and fire. Even more unsettling are Shalia’s feelings for her husband’s brother, which unleash a power over the earth she never knew she possessed—a power that could get her killed. As rumors of a rebellion against Calix spread, Shalia must choose between the last chance for peace and her own future as an Elementae.

This intense, richly drawn high-fantasy by the author of Scarletwill hold readers spellbound.

Reviewed by ladygrey on

3 of 5 stars

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AC Gaughen is not Kasie West. She doesn’t want to be and this book doesn’t try to be anything like Kasie West. But when I picked up Reign the Earth, I was kind of in the mood for Kasie West so that probably colors my review some.

Reign the Earth is serious. And brutal without being graphic. 25% less brutal than Melina Marchetta and 50% less graphic. But, like Marchetta, Gaughen lets her characters deal with serious realities of life with a compelling dash of magic. And she says some really great things about dealing with those things and being a woman and that’s the virtue of this book.

I liked the magic and the overall mythology. And I really liked the friendships and family in this book. Those relationships are so much stronger than the romance and they propel the book forward. Especially I love that her brothers play such a prominent role in the story and how close she is to them.

And so I guess Reign the Earth isn’t a “fun” book to read. But it’s a good book to read. With good characters and a strong heroine who is interesting enough to carry the story.

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