THE CURSE OF THE SHADOW GOD is a prequel novel to Abbey Fox’s The Wicked Kingdom series, and one I feel sets a perfect tone for this world’s potential—meddling gods and a corrupt government to eradicate. The story in this book is very romance-centric, with a stabby FMC, a cinnamon roll MMC, a hate-to-love dynamic and a sprinkle of mild spice (only a couple scenes, and they focused more on emotions than the act itself). If all that sounds like something you would enjoy, too, then I highly recommend giving this book a try. It releases on March 17!
The plot is strongly reliant on the romance, which I didn’t mind as I’m a very romance-oriented reader. I loved the dynamic between Violet and Gavin. Though the feelings between them develop rather quickly, the author found a good balance between the sweetness, the angst, the banter and Violet’s concerns about letting her feelings for Gavin develop. Sweet boys aren’t usually the ones that make it to my book boyfriend list, but Gavin was impossible not to love! He’s so selfless, to the point where he’s willing to make great sacrifices in order to guarantee Violet’s freedom of choice. Also, he may appear sweet on the surface, but the man hides a secret smexy side, and I loved it! Violet herself was a super interesting character, with a heartbreaking past and a sharp, stabby personality that immediately endeared her to me.
The romance was definitely the thing I was most invested in, but I was also hooked on the whole framework of the world building. I feel like this installment only scratched the surface of the corruption of the Society of Crows and on the workings of the Gods and how they intervene in the lives of the characters in this world. I still have so many questions, and would have loved if these elements had been a bit more fleshed out—especially the Shadow God, who had me in a spell the few times he showed up on page! However, this is a prequel, so I think my curiosity will likely find answers by reading the main series.
Thank you to the author for gifting me an early copy! Opinions are my own.