I've never written a review before, but hopefully, this is helpful for my fanfiction readers/tag-based readers. (no spoilers!)
Tags: Depictions of violence, hired assassin/criminals, morally grey characters (is it a crime if they had it coming/if you don't get caught?), Protective Found Family, Fluff/Domestic Bliss, mutual pining, minor character death(s)
Potential trigger warnings: child sacrifice/child harm (multiple instances of past trauma from MCs and depictions of violence present time to Reagan, the child sacrifice), kidnapping (forced and willing), substance/alcohol use, and forced drugging (one scene non-descriptive).
This is an advanced society story that is seeped in religious trauma and control. It's sci-fi but the storyline is more action/adventure-based and reads more like fantasy than sci-fi. There is some romance sprinkled in that had me giggling and highlighting lines from the mutual pining, but there is never intimacy beyond PG/YA standards. The characters that die tend to not stay dead... but there is a lot of violence, blood, and overall death painting this storyline. What I liked about this book is that Ari is a STRONG FMC and while her character development does soften a bit in regards to her found family, it is still hinged on her being a strong, powerful, assassin-based character. She is fiercely protective of those important to her and willingly throws herself into life-threatening situations to protect them, which is clear from the beginning and only increases in scope as she adds to her collection of important people. I think the world-building was a bit tricky in the beginning, especially with so many social, cultural, and religious structures, but I was able to pick it up on the way and draw parallels to keep track of everything. After finishing the book it all makes sense, and I don't think there is a way to have organized it differently to make more sense or lessen that barrier. While a map or chart could have maybe helped slightly, let's be honest, none of us actually read those in the beginning of a fantasy book. I am interested in seeing if there is a sequel in the works! It left in a good position for a second book, but it was not a true cliffhanger for those, like me, who hate steep cliff hangers at the end of a good story.