"The right way is often the most difficult," said Zuma. "It's easy to curl up defensively and lash out at anything that comes close, so you can protect yourself from danger. You may survive but that's no way to live."
I've been collecting my thoughts since finishing this book, and all I can say is I absolutely fell in love with the world and the characters of this book. I'll be talking about some of my favorite characters, as well as a few notable quotes.
***Some spoilers ahead***
We first meet Iris. Iris is our main character, and we follow her as history is made in the land of the ten dragon clans. Iris begins as a street rat with a rough past. After a few odd events, she becomes the adopted (bastard) daughter of Lord Senbi, Lord of Sageese, the barrier between Dragonland (at one point the word 'dragonish' is used, so I think this is appropriate) and the Ryu outsiders. This is her journey, her fought for place in history, and she reacts to every roadblock with courage and controlled panic that I admire.
Wakana is one of the first characters that Iris meets, and is the right hand to Lord Senbi. She controls the rest of the servants, and without her, nothing would be done. Her and Iris never quite see eye to eye throughout the story, as Iris has more modern ideals, while Wakana is more proper and old-fashioned. Eventually towards the end, Wakana settles their differences and swears her allegiance to Lady Iris, the two eventually becoming closer. I like to imagine that after the last page, Wakana becomes a grandmother figure to Lady Iris' children, spending her last chapter filling the pages with smiles and laughter.
Lord Senbi had a problem. He had lost his wife of two decades, leaving him alone with no heir. This was why he brought in Iris, adopting her as his bastard. At first, Senbi kept her at a distance, but Iris wouldn't let that be their relationship. The two become an incredibly close father/daughter duo. During his last days, when most of the time he wasn't fully coherent, he was able to hold his firstborn grandson, his original problem fully resolved with the birth of the next generation. His character arc was one of the only fully resolved, even though it felt bittersweet.
Lyra and Calix were two of the servants under Wakana, and both are befriended and eventually beloved by Iris. They are also mentioned multiple times throughout the book that the two of them are in love. However, neither of their stories ended happily. I cried over them both. My only comfort was that they are together in their next life.
Vas - oh the things I could say about this man! However, my lips will remain sealed about him. I'll let you form your own opinion about him :)
Zuma was one of those characters that I was kind of confused as to his true purpose. He held quite a few roles that just screamed 'convenient' which isn't what you want in a story. Also every time I saw his name on the page, instead of thinking of a beautiful Quetzalcoatl, I thought of the Chesapeake Bay Retriever pup from Paw Patrol. So instead of a beast, I thought of this tiny puppy flying about in the sky, spying on the royal dragons, and teaching Iris how to change from human form into a Wyvern. His personality kind of fit, but I digress. I loved Zuma, even with his convenience.
Kenzo & Reiko are our two villains in the tale. The Emperor would've been the true villain if he had done anything, which he didn't, so that left these two imbeciles. One perished from basic wit, and the other from his own pride. I'll let you figure out which was which.
All these characters are just a selected few, and they all hold such depth that is rarely seen in today's crop of high fantasy. This book is truly a gem in a sea of dull rocks. My only concern is that this may be it for the ancient world of Dorohin, as the title reads 'Annals', which means 'a record of past events' or historical records. The next time Mr. Bryce writes form this world again, this book and the adventures it holds within might just be ancient history. This shouldn't dissuade you from reading this book, however, as this book teaches you that nothing is beautiful because it lasts. Here are some of my favorite quotes which I believe prove my point:
"Zuma took off first, probably to encourage her to follow, but she needed no encouragement. The spirit took over, flinging her over the edge. Her wings were already spread out, so she only felt like free-falling for a brief moment. There was no sudden drop; she just simply floated with nothing beneath her. The wind swept along her scales, but it was not so different from standing on the mountainside. It was surprisingly easy." (This was one of my favorite parts - Iris' first flight)
"There was a very long pause before Vas responded. 'Thank you Iris. I appreciate your honesty. Please, sleep well. I feel better knowing that you, at least, will survive this.'
'Good night, Vas' said Iris, and he broke contact.
"Milady, I hope this letter finds you in good health. I know you are supposed to be immune to the plague, but that does not mean you are immune to weariness and exhaustion. Most of all, I hope your spirit is still alive and well. I have been keeping your room tidy while you are away, though I wish I could do more for you. I have been practicing my flute, so that I may play a solo for you when this is all over, just as you played for me once. I never did thank you for insisting that I play with you. It has been a joy, and one that I hope we may share again soon. - Lyra
Iris wiped a tear from her eye as she folded up the letter."
I could talk about this book for hours, but I won't. I want you to have some surprises when you read this, because you most definitely should!
A huge, huge thank you to NetGalley, Victory Editing, and Mr. A.K. Bryce for sharing an advanced copy with me in exchange for an honest review!