It took me a while to figure out where to begin with this review, to be honest. Should I start with the amazing world building and rich mythology? The plot, with its engaging mystery, twists, and intrigue? There's just so much to love, but honestly if I'm gonna rave about one aspect, it's going to be the characters.
The interaction and relationship between the two leads in particular is amazing. On the one hand you have Aurel, who due to their particular situation has amnesia, a generally moral, ethical, and upstanding soul. And then you have Sevila, who has never met a moral or ethic that she liked. The power dynamic between the two is very interesting because of their hastily negotiated contract, and the relationship that develops is contentious, hilarious, and heartfelt all at once. I love both of them and could go on and on, but I want to talk about some of the other cool stuff too.
So, cool stuff. The world Roman has built is fantastic, and I know what they've revealed here is just the tip of the iceberg of what they've developed. I honestly can't say enough, so I'll just do the Will Smith pose in text form and leave it at that. And finally the plot, which builds up from something very small into something earth shattering, with a couple of twists that are hinted at just enough that you saw them coming but were stunned by what they were when they arrived.
In closing, if you're reading this you should buy Among the Hollow. If you are NOT reading this you should ALSO buy Among the Hollow. Just buy the book and read it, you'll be glad you did.