I received an ARC of this book ahead of publication. I’m writing this honest review voluntarily and am grateful to Alina Kramer for the opportunity to read it.
Rating: 4.25/5
Spice: 3/5
Tropes: Enemies to lovers, emotional scars, MMC yearning, touch her and die, fated mates, wound tending, The Chosen One, magic and prophecy, strong FMC
Memorable quotes:
--"There will be times," he whispers, "when we fail. There will be moments we later come to regret. But we will have each other to lean upon. Neither of us need to carry the weight of our sins alone."
--"I will be whatever you ask of me. I am yours, in every misfortune. In every miracle. In every lifetime. In every constellation."
--"She is the Godslayer, and I will burn for her."
--"He does not make me whole, but he makes me stronger. If I am the arm, he is my blade. He is my crossed star, and he belongs to me. And above all else, I love him."
Book 2 in Alina Kramer's Star Crossed Crown Series picks up right where we left off in The Godslayer, and I loved that the storyline just continued rather than rehashing past details. While Book 1 focused on the developing relationship between Lyanndra and Syran, this story dives headfirst into incredibly rich world building and an intriguing layered plot. One of my issues with the last book was that the story was a little predictable and while, well written I feel that the originality wasn't quite what it could have been. Kramer certainly made up for that in leaps and bounds with book 2--not only do we have the interwoven fates and deepening relationship of Syran and Lyanndra (i.e. the introduction of the "L" word!), but their trust in themselves and each other is also put to the test when she goes on a quest to find the Ushum.
The plot is very clearly laid out right from the beginning, but there are a few unexpected twists and turns along the way, and the pacing was excellent. This book also has two villains, potentially three, but that's a little ambiguous and up to the reader to decide. The depth of jealousy, madness, and straight up narcissistic delusion from both jaded lovers is impressive and I've VERY interested to see what book 3 brings for Ressa's story, especially with the potential intertwining of fates she has with Lyanndra.
I think perhaps my favorite part of this book is the emotional intelligence and acceptance displayed by both Syran and Lyanndra. While there is some serious yearning and devotion on his part, it is clear that he loves and accepts all of her and views her as an equal. She is learning that having a partner that truly believes in you, supports you and is by your side when things get hard isn't quite so bad after having been self-reliant for so many years. This book has it all, love, adventure, betrayal, reunions, epic battles, loss, magic, and a set up for a continuation of the story, which I will absolutely be reading when it is available!