I loved this book. I love this entire series. I first started reading this series when I was in high school and I couldn't wait for these to come out!!! 7 years later and it was definitely worth the wait.
Ascend is set in the city of Jarsil, where Aster has found herself brought to and is constantly watched by both the Reapers and the people of the city. She comes from being an invisible servant to being seen by everyone. Life is violently different than Aster had planned when she first fell in love with a Reaper, but that's life. Now she has to alter who she is to fit in with a society that was walled off from her for years. Things like matching clothes and music that normal people take for granted are things she suddenly has the freedom to enjoy. Ascend is the story of Aster finding more things out about herself, without losing that fundamental hope about her that wants things to be better.
I love the way that C. Miller writes her characters. Each character in this novel is like anyone you would meet out in the world. The interactions between Aster and a previously unnamed character manage to reflect that, just because it's a minor character, it's still a fully developed person with eyes and thoughts. There are minor characters, but there are no flat characters in her books.
I also enjoyed the perspective of the meanings and intentions behind actions. The book is set in first person, and it's like viewing the world through the lens of her thoughts. Normally with first person narration, it's limited because you can't see what everyone else sees. But with Aster, she sees and analyzes everything. She doesn't always understand everything that's going on around her, but the reader has that third person view and can put it together. These books make me feel like I'm figuring things out right along with Aster and I love it.
So far, the Reave series has been a rollercoaster. Every time things seem like they're progressing, there's another pivot in there that throws you sideways and on a new track. Everyone is a liar, but the trick is figuring out the truth for yourself.