An imaginative world with kingdoms, dragons, distrust, court schemes, morally grey characters and a bloody history make for an extremely interesting start to this series! I am loving this world and cannot wait to read the next books!
Yes, this story has it all. After many years of incredible hostility, brutality, killings and enslavement of the Forwyn people by the Alrenians, this is a setting that is ripe for danger. Through the death of the Empress, the Forwyn take control of the Alrenian kingdom and leave the former empress's daughter as the puppet empress while controlling the country with a Forwyn council of people.
Every chapter follows one of our two main characters: Lo a former slave turned nun who after killing the previous empress is dedicating her life to Elhani, the god the Forwyn people believe in. And Jaliana, daughter of the former empress of Alrenian, current puppet empress turned hostage in the castle.
As I started reading, I quickly fell in love with Jalie's chapters more than Lo's ones. Rachel's ability to make you doubt, curse, and want to shake her is admirable. I loved seeing how short-sighted she was at times, blind to the injustices happening around her and believing herself superior. Too many sides to her, she was an amazing character to follow.
For Lo, my love for her story grew as she started becoming more involved in the current schemes. As her story picks up, so do the different layers of her personality. She has lived a harsh, difficult life, completely opposite to the other female lead in this story.
And the difference in character becomes a breath of fresh air as we go from one story to the next. It really is incredible how different and original each story is, and at points it's really not clear whether or not they will overlap at some point, but at the same time that's exactly what we are itching for!
Each has a strong male lead by their side and they have their own characteristics, stories and personalities that make them swoon worthy without much effort from our side. I loved them both for very different reasons.
And, the last 20% of the book picked up such a pace and turn of events that it has left me anxious for the next book. I really really need to know where this story goes next.
If you like morally grey characters and plots, this is exactly for you. It's hard to pinpoint who has the ultimate truth and who is doing the right thing: lines get blurred and you don't know who to trust. A great read overall!