Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for approving my request for an arc of this book.
Let me tell y’all… you guys are not ready for this book. Trust me.
Excitement knew no bounds when my arc request was approved. The only things I am sad about are that nearly no one’s read this book yet so I can know how other people feel about that ending (😵💫) and that there’s no announced second book yet. I’ll have to wait forever :(
This book has shockingly become one of my favorite reads of 2021. Even me, a person who so avidly hated Ash Princess. But Castles in Their Bones brings something very different to the table.
Castles in Their Bones follows three triplet princesses: Daphne, Sophronia, and Beatriz, on their 16th birthday as they each get married to princes (i.e. future kings) of the neighboring nations around their country, in a seemingly diplomatic series of events to secure their country’s relations.
But it’s much more complicated under the surface. The girls have been trained from their birth by their mother to be beautiful, intelligent in all things regarding their country by marriage, and ruthless. The reason? They’re spies sent to ruin those kingdoms so that their mother can sweep in and take over, uniting the continent under her own rule.
But when they arrive, things aren’t as simple as they seem, for any of them. They all live out their own stories, seemingly further and further from what they came to do.
Assassin princesses? Count me IN.
characters
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I found this book to be much more plot oriented rather than character oriented. We focused on character arcs, yes, but it was all in contribution to the main plot. That may have affected how well developed the characters of this book were (there were A LOT)
Daphne- arguably the titular character of the book, I liked Daphne the most. She was the most boring and basic of the princesses. Loyal to a fault, stubborn, and good at pretty much everything? Thinks she deserves everything? Been there, done that. Slightly overused, to tell you the truth.
Beatriz- My favorite of the three princesses (though I love Sophronia just as much), I loved Beatriz’s character. I didn’t see as much character growth for her, but her character arc! Her personality! Her story!
Sophronia- Another one of my favorites. I related the most to Sophronia, indefinitely, and her character arc and growth was by far the best of the three sisters and POV. Her character developing throughout the story with her personality was one of my favorite parts of the book to read.
Margaraux- amazingly written. That last chapter! Very excited to see where her character goes in upcoming books. She’s interesting to read about, because we don’t see as unique of a character as her in this book.
(for context: i don’t have as much of an opinion on these characters 😃 so a few words would be enough to describe them)
Leopold- boring for the most part, but his character growth with Sophronia’s was lovely. i’m especially curious to see what his character does in the next book.
Violie- 😐 i know her position at the end of the book, but she still seems a little suspicious….
Bairre- also boring. Think Bastien in season 2 of Reign when he was given the crown for a couple of weeks there. I hope he gets a better character arc in the second book, especially since his ending was great and made his character so much more interesting.
Pasquale- a sweetheart <3 this man deserves the world. Best husband to be honest 🤷♀️ it’s very ironic, too.
Nico- one of my favorite characters! his and Beatriz’s dynamic in the next book is going to be SO good… words can’t explain my excitement.
Gigi- we’re anti-Gigi in this household. Just that.
Ambrose- sweetheart ❤️❤️ no complaints, also deserves the world
Cliona- also anti-Cliona. I get where she comes from but i find her annoying.
I told you, there are A LOT of characters in this book 💀💀
plot
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In this book, we have three stories occurring at the same time, in three different places, simultaneously. Sometimes interconnected, but mostly separate.
Sophronia’s story- definitely the least “exciting”, because it had more to do with politics and the court than the other two, but i found it very fun to read.
Beatriz’s story- easily my favorite of all of them. This had more to do with character relationships, but I liked the cast
of characters in this one more than the other two, and the dynamics in this one are very different than the other two.
Daphne’s story- funnily enough, the most exciting but my least favorite. it felt predictable despite the ending, and nothing really interested me. the rebellion will be nice to see in how it plays out, but i wish Daphne’s story was less cliche, especially since the other stories are quite unique from the normal formula.
Overall, I thought all the chaos of the three individual stories, and all the side plots and inter-tangling between the three was amazingly done. They all felt different from one another and all interesting (despite my dislike about Daphne’s lol) to read. They all felt equally balanced and easy to switch between, while seeing the counter effects of one story on the other two.
There wasn’t an overpowering or favoritism of one POV over the other two. I’m really impressed with the plots of all three, as it was much more exciting and well-written than I expected.
writing
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the descriptions of the magic system was probably my favorite. It was stunningly written, particularly regarding the three very different settings. All were described so differently, yet all beautifully. Sebastian did a great job with the writing in this book.
It wasn’t hard to understand what was going on in the three POVs and again, it was easy to switch between the three, even as we were left with cliffhangers at the end of each chapter and having to wait until the next book in that POV (even though by that time you want to know what happens in the other POV 😃😃😃 simultaneously best and worst feeling ever)
Going back to the magic system, the stardust and stars felt so magical. All the incorporations of the magic system into all the kingdom politics was perfect. I felt a perfect balance between the magic and the politics, though in this book the politics were given slightly more preference to introduce the world and settings.
Overall, a huge improvement from Ash Princess from what I can tell, as it’s apparent in the writing. I’m so excited that I gave this one a try and loved it 🥰
world-building
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Easily one of my favorite things about this book. I loved how all three of the settings were so different, and even the setting of the princesses’ home country.
It was so unique from one another: the glittering magic of their home country, the wooded darkness of Friz, the magic-less wine of Cellaria, and the poofy ballrooms of Temarin. All the rebellions and politics, and just about everything.
It was confusing in the beginning, yes, but the author created not one, but three different worlds for each of the stories to take place. The world building very much supports the plot and keeps it going. These settings could have become three different books, for all that they were described as.
I loved the stardust and star-type magic system. It wasn’t the most unique, but (using this word for the 100th time bc i am unoriginal and have a slightly limited vocab) beautiful magic. It was magical (yes, pun intended).
I wish we would have gotten more world building on the magic side, though, and I hope we get more in the next book. I understand why the author had to focus on putting the settings together and prioritize it over the magic, but the magic had something lacking. I don’t know what, but there is something.
overall
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I won’t do a romance section because it contains many spoilers, but can I just say how much I loved the romance, too? Three different romances, three different stories and couples, and their dynamics will be interesting to read in the second book.
First of all, THAT ENDING??!!??! Is it real? Is it not real? What is life? Laura Sebastian, PLEASE release the second book as soon as possible. I need it.
Such a great book. I am more than pleasantly surprised and I am so glad I got this arc to read. I recommend to all YA fantasy lovers, especially those who love unique, well built worlds with wild stories.
Going to wallow in the fact that I have yet another book which does not have a second book confirmation yet 😭😭😭
5 stars!