Yippee! Another one down! Devastatingly I don't know when we're getting another book and will be suffering as I wait :"(
Good god. I have a lot of thoughts? Generally: certain plot choices were a little weird, the romance sucked ass, THE GODS PLOT. OH MY GOD.
Generally, I did not care for the romance in this book even a tiny bit, which was tragic because when I finished Paladin's Grace all I wanted in this world was more Marguerite time. Also tragic because the romance is clearly like, a major plot in this series, and it should be better!! The plotline was more lust than love, and I didn't really like that, since it felt too shallow. There is clearly an attempt at romance, with the books and stuff, but at it's core it's more physical than anything and it's boring. I left without a great understanding of either Marguerite or Shane as characters, with Shane barely stepping outside of the "paladin character" mold the previous three books have shaped. At least the sex part was a little insightful into his character? Once? Yeah idk fun setup I gues sbut I don't care for the whole bodyguard trope, nor do I think it was really utilized to it's fullest. I might've liked it more if it had actually led to more fun Situations but it fell flat for me. The way their relationship was written, I did not really buy into the idea of the two characters being in love. That they wanna fuck, sure, I get that. That they love each other felt a little forced.
This being said, I really went into this novel thinking it would be copy and paste what the other three were but no!! Kingfisher did really keep it fresh! I was pleasantly surprised by this, honestly. As far as the main non-romance plots go, I was pretty engaged. Kinda? I hated and did not care about the spy shenanigans plot at all. The first half of the book was a little dull because of this actually, and only little funny bits along the way kept me reading. It was also made bearable by hinting at certain plotlines introduced in the last book. God. I will be avoiidng spoilers in this review but there's a plotline we see have a major event around the 70% mark (hint it involves Shane) and OH MY GOD!!! T. Kingfisher I would love to crawl into your brain; The worldbuilding is truly SO interesting to me, and I really like the new ideas this book introduced to the question that's been nagging at me since chapter one of the first book of the series. Oh my god! I'm really hoping that the next book will follow a certain sussy paladin, but I feel it might not. The artificer plot was boring and felt like filler to setup the bodyguard trope, but hey at least the other one was really really really interesting. Going back to the concern of formula: I'm really happy with how Shane's character ended! I think it's cool that it was POSSIBLE but also it really added variety to how the paladin's stories have been ending and I really like that. On a negative point with the formula: please please please please Kingfisher I'm absolutely begging you to write love interests that aren't the most drop dead gorgeous (allegedly) man x the biggest booby woman ever. I get you have a type of relationship you like to write but godddd if I have to read another female love interest of hers with the world's biggest tits I'm gonna stop reading her books (okay I'm lying, but like, c'mon). Also this is not a real complaint, but not getting to really see much fo the paladins we alrady knew was a little sad. Also Piper in the next book, please?? Please please please? The next book should so touch on the dead Saint thing and bring back my man.
Have I mentioned that I'm in love with the World of the White Rat, and desperately need to know every little nook and cranny of this world? The worldbuilding side of things literally excited me so much I 4 starred this book instead of 3 starred it, because the first half (particularly the romance) actually kinda sucked but the aforementioned plot,,, oh my god!!!!