Prepare to be swept away in a one-of-a-kind love story filled with gods, humans, and a whole lot of emotional turmoil in "Courting War" by Hazel St. Lewis. This novel took me on a journey through the hearts and minds of Theodra and Kellyn, two unforgettable characters who face their own struggles and triumphs.
Theodra, the formidable Goddess of War turned mortal, is a force to be reckoned with. Consumed by deep-rooted trauma and loneliness, Thee's journey towards healing and redemption is a testament to the power of character development. As I got to peel back the layers of her bitterness and heartbreak, I found myself rooting for her and understanding her inner dialogue, brimming with snarky remarks and a resilient spirit that shines through.
On the other hand, we have Kellyn, a man of few words but with an undeniable charm. Despite his constant grunts and an affliction that he keeps hidden, Kellyn's loyalty and kindness shine through his actions. His internal struggle between concealing his vulnerability and embracing his true self adds depth to his character, making him an endearing and relatable protagonist.
What sets "Courting War" apart is its unflinching portrayal of disabilities and mental health issues, even among gods. Hazel St. Lewis handles these themes with grace and sensitivity, leaving me a front row seat to witness the power of friendship in overcoming life's obstacles. The bonds formed amidst these challenges remind us of the resilience of the human spirit.
One refreshing aspect of "Courting War" is the absence of the overused miscommunication trope. Theodra's swift action in addressing any misunderstandings sets a refreshing tone for the story, allowing it to progress smoothly and authentically. Personally I absolutely loved this and how it added to the overall satisfaction and enjoyment of the reading experience.
However, after the main characters get together, the story does feel slightly rushed, which can disconnect readers from their journey. Despite this minor drawback, the ending of "Courting War" proves to be satisfying and fulfilling, providing closure for Theodra while granting Medusa a well-deserved happy moment, making the entire read worthwhile.
As an eARC recipient of this book, I can confidently say that "Courting War" left a lasting impression on me. Hazel St. Lewis's writing skillfully weaves together raw emotions, complex relationships, and personal growth, creating a truly immersive narrative. I extend my gratitude to NetGalley and Hazel St. Lewis for the opportunity to dive into this mesmerizing world and share my honest thoughts and opinions.