Fires Of The Forsaken is the first book in the Across Time series. It is a dark fantasy written from two POVs. There are two female main characters, and one male.
Adelaide (Addie) Collins has not led the easiest life. She was orphaned at the age of five due to a tragic house fire. Subsequently she ended up in the foster care system where she was bounced around from home to home, and unfortunately most folks were simply interested in the government cheque. She has a bit of a mouth on her, and tends to say whatever she is thinking, without any filter. Addie is a hairdresser who is moderately obsessed with pop culture, and proudly has a sleeve tattoo representing some of her favourites. One night, while stopping to pick up pizza for dinner, her life is forever changed. She was knocked out before getting back into her car and wakes up in the middle of a field covered in bodies, and body parts. Before she can really get her bearings, dark riders appear. They look similar to humans except they have pale gray skin, white eyes, long pointy teeth, and emaciated bodies. While she does her best to flee and to fight back, she is ultimately saved by Cheriour, the male main character.
Addie's brain is not catching up to her current circumstances. Cheriour (aka Viking Viktor) does his best to explain that she is now in a place called Sakar where humans are fighting for their lives, casualties of a war between two celestial beings- Raphael and Ramiel. When the war moved from the Celestial City to Sakar, Raphael created hybrids to help protect humanity. Hybrids have powers such as concealers who can hide things which are in plain sight, illuminators who can create light, healers, etc... The creatures who wanted to eat her are Ramiel's creations, humans who no longer have a soul. They act as enforcers of Celestial law and are called Wraiths.
The second main female character is Lass. She lived in a part of Sakar that was ruled by Wraiths. People toiled daily to ensuring daily Offerings were made to the Celestials, regardless of circumstances. The Offering was supposed to be a basket of food, but when disaster or illness struck preventing someone from preparing their basket, an alternative had to be offered, and sometimes this included a human. When Lass' mother succumbed to illness, Wraiths came to collect her as the Offering. While awaiting her fate - to be spit-roasted and served up to Wraiths while still alive - Lass was collected by a Celestial and her life was spared, but forever changed.
Through the book we flip back and forth between Addie and Lass, learning about their respective lives in Sakar and the many challenges they face. Both are stronger than they think, and slowly come into their own, frequently under duress.
It wasn't until a little over halfway through the book that I felt engaged. I was tempted to set it aside but was encouraged by a few others who felt the same but persisted. Like them, I did not regret sticking with it.
So, breaking it down, here are a few things I loved:
-Two strong female characters, including a plus sized one!
-Addie's wit and sarcasm. Yes she talks a lot, but since Cheriour is the strong, silent type, her verbalized thoughts provide a lot of context and insight.
-The celestial aspect woven into the storyline
-Abby Normal! I knew she was going to be something special from the onset. Respecting animals for the win!
-The fun and quirky chapter titles
-The ssssslllllloooooowwww burn. I'm not sure it could get much slower!
-All the pop culture references
-An amazing cliffhanger that left me at the edge of my seat
And here's a couple I didn't:
-How the first half of the book dragged on and almost led to me missing out on a really fun read.
-Lass' spelling errors. I didn't see the purpose, and I found them distracting. Also, seeing as she was essentially raised by someone so enamoured with books and stories, I find it hard to believe that she would have struggled with her spelling.
As you can see, there was definitely a lot more to love about this book than not. I am now eager to get my hands on the second book to see what happens next. I have so many questions and I'm hoping at least some of them are addressed in book 2. While I have no idea how many books are planned in this series, I have a feeling Donohue is going to make us wait before revealing all her secrets. Commencing countdown to book 2 now!