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Average rating3.6
A pansexual bloodmage reluctantly teams up with an undead spirit to start a rebellion among the living and the dead, in this dark YA fantasy by A.M. Strickland, author of Beyond the Black Door, whom Richard Kadrey calls “a storyteller of both grace and power.”
In Thanopolis, those gifted with magic are assigned undead spirits to guard them -and control them. Ever since Rovan’s father died trying to keep her from this fate, she’s hidden her magic. But when she accidentally reveals her powers, she’s bound to a spirit and thrust into a world of palace intrigue and deception.
Desperate to escape, Rovan finds herself falling for two people she can’t fully trust: Lydea, a beguiling, rebellious princess; and Ivrilos, the handsome spirit with the ability to control Rovan, body and soul.
Together, they uncover a secret that will destroy Thanopolis. To save them all, Rovan will have to start a rebellion in both the mortal world and the underworld, and find a way to trust the princess and spirit battling for her heart - if she doesn’t betray them first.
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An interestingly dark take on YA. In this world there are two main types of magic, blood magic and death magic. Both obviously focused on the grim and the macabre. It helps give a gritty veneer of darkness to this YA tale. Add in to that an oppressive city state, a tyrannical ruler and a mysterious secret and you get an entertaining tale - I do appreciate YA when the darkness is upped.
In this city, spirits (‘Guardians') are used to control the users of Blood Magic. Our heroine, Rovan, has managed to hide her magic and avoided being bonded with one of these spirits, but when she is eventually captured and forced to bond, she begins to uncover the secrets of these spirits and the regime which uses them to control the city.
The basic story with its underlying darker themes I can definitely fully appreciate. This being YA though the author has levered in some awkward teenage love story. It kind of works ok, but is my least favourite part of the story. This is definitely some of the better YA I have read though, and if you appreciate a touch of the macabre to your fantasy this is definitely worth a read.
This was not the book for me. I just couldn't connect with the story or the characters. It didn't start off well for me either since we were kind of throw into the world with no true world building.
I haven't struggled this much to finish a book in a very long time. It started off interesting however I dislike the worldbuilding, both because there is no real foundation and many plot holes. It just feels like it makes no sense. Near the middle, it all started going off the rails.
Not only did the romance make no sense, there was far too much sex or kissing at moments when it made no sense. Honestly, I just disliked the whole thing. Many parts especially at the end were contradicting earlier parts in the book, and it all took too long. It was on my list for so long and it was very disappointing. I am also not a fan of constant veiled rape threats, no thanks.
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