Under Cold Moons by L.E. van Veen is a story of The Promised One, who will either make things right or who will destroy it all. So you can see why I wanted to read this book. It made me very curious. I love fantasy books and this one had some Norse mythology/Gaelic influences in it, which made me want to read the book even more.
It took me a little bit of time though, to get into the story, because some names were difficult to read (and/or to pronounce), but once I was used to that I was completely hooked. It started all very mysterious and the writing style from the beginning was fast paced, easy to read and it was hard to put the book down. There is a multiple POV, which is one of my favorite writing styles, and we learn the story from Aisla (The Promised One) and from Weylin, her archenemy.
Aisla needs to get a cure and you feel her frustration. When things get out of control she gets rescued by a stranger. Reluctantly they travel together and it is such a joy to read their interactions, because we, the readers, know who they are and they don’t. This way there is a lot of suspense, because when will they learn who the other is and what will happen then? This was why I kept on reading. During the voyage their relationship build, but things are not going well. I love how L.E. van Veen made this story up and wrote it down. It was mesmering and the worldbuilding is so great. You can see the world before your eyes. I also love the legend of The Promised One.
Aisla is a wonderful character, she does not want to be the hero, but she has no choice. She is also very determined and loves her friends, especially Ruairi, and therefore she does everything in her power to get to him and find the cure. In the meantime she discovers what she can do and also if there is betrayal from someone close to her.
Under Cold Moons has blown me away, I just love this story! It is a somewhat unique story in all the fantasy books floating around, and I have read many. It is a fast paced, easy to read and flowing story, with a legend and great characters, and a fantastic world. And to think this is a debut. I can’t wait for the sequel. Highly recommended! Oh, and at the end there is a list of pronounciations, and maybe it would have been better if that was mentioned before the story started, but that does not make this book any less fantastic.