This was my first read from this author, and I received an arc through booksprout, this is my honest review.
'I am a villain. Whatever version of me you hold in your heart, whatever hope for a future between us, you must put aside.'
I really enjoyed this world, when I started reading the story of Sarielle at the Amethyst Palace, the world building reminded me of Empire of the Vampire with the religious background and ‘chosen’ elements. There is scene setting which gives us the background and brings us up to current day, where the prologue had us in the past.
The book is in three parts which is broken up into what I’m calling 'the before', 'the journey' and 'the after' - I’ve categorised it like this because for me the journey was where the book really shone. The challenges between Sarielle and Zyren were definitely my favourite elements, I particularly liked their awkwardness when bathing in the river and their night with the Veyeni when Sarielle had one too many wines and danced the night away!
I liked the use of interludes to give some wider context, I must admit that a few times when a chapter ended, I kept hoping to see Zyren’s POV in a chapter, I would have loved dual pov because he was so tortured at times I wanted to hear from him. He must have such a back story, in many ways he’s a much more complex character than Sarielle as she was so sheltered, but I see that it may have been a difficult task to include his pov as then some of the later plot reveals would have been spoiled.
Zyren was a dark shadow wielding mmc which is my 100% favourite so I’m all here for him!
'Dark as night from head to foot, even the blade he whirls in his hand. His silver eyes glow like the moon as he closes the distance between us with long, quick strides, murder in his gaze'
I felt the conflict the characters had between duty, fate and feelings and was rooting for their end game. I will say that I did sort of guess what was going to happen to a certain extent and I would have liked the scenes at the house of gilded nightmares to have been more drawn out but as it was on the clock that would have been difficult to do. The scenes were very quick post this and some parts happened a bit serendipitously which seemed a little odd. (Bit like LOTR and the whole eagle thing)
I would have liked the spice to have been a bit more developed, whilst steamy it was over very quickly when we had such a build up, lots of tension and emotional build which I enjoyed. I would say the same with some of the action, the pace changed quite a bit when the action would start and I tend to read quicker. The fighting would start and then quickly resolve which felt a bit lacking. If these two elements were more developed I would have given it a 5⭐️.
I’m really excited to continue reading this series and continue Sarielle and Zyren’s journey, I am still swooning over Zyren, a definite book bf contender!