I loved this book!! This was truly an adventure to take part in. The author did not play when it came to world building, including a map and very diverse groups of people and incorporating different cultures. I got hunger games and from blood and ash vibes, which is really funny. Hunger games, mainly because of all the pampering and grooming that was going on with the troths, not because of the few fight scenes. Then from blood and ash, because like in that story, there is a chosen one. While this one has multiple, they are held to a higher standard than most, and they are expected to bring great change. But while I say, it reminded me of those, this book it is its very own from start to finish. The author painted vivid pictures. It was very detailed, but still kept a fast pace whereas other stories can really slow down with how detailed they are, this one was the perfect amount. It was a lot, but it still worked. I loved the real world aspects that you don’t see in a lot of books like having to do with women’s bodies. The discussion of periods, waxing hair, or women just being natural and it being culturally excepted within the groups. It played on fears, such as humiliation. And you were sitting right there with the characters feeling embarrassment, fear, anger, even lust. The spice was soo good. I thought this beautifully empowered victims as well. The book was good for the soul. The ending had me screaming. Wondering if we’ve met the person before or if they’re just familiar to her because she has a gut feeling. I am so ready for the next book!