Jude-broken, rebuilt, fueled by anger and a sense of powerlessness-has never recovered from watching her adoptive Faerie father murder her parents. YA)īlack is back with another dark tale of Faerie, this one set in Faerie and launching a new trilogy. Few readers will mind reaching the end with the protagonists still separated by hundreds of miles only to realize it was naught but prelude to the real action instead, they will clamor for the sequel. Dozens of characters, complex and distinct in personality, are placed with jewel-like precision, set off by dark glints of villainy. Chima forges an intricate world, alloying standard genre tropes in unexpected ways and inlaying intrigue amid a delicately crafted setting of history and legend. Now ancient talismans and grim portents herald murder and treason, and both Han and Raisa are forced to embrace heritages they can scarcely imagine. Their paths should never have intersected, had not both become enmeshed in the schemes of the wizards seeking to regain powers curbed for the crimes of the Demon King, a thousand years past. Raisa is the Princess Heir, last in a long line of fabled warrior Queens. Han Alister is a fatherless street rat, former thief lord and runner for the Clan tribes. Rich characterization and exquisite world building make up for a leisurely pace in the dense first volume of a new epic-fantasy trilogy.
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