Thank you to James for the eARC!
This was quite the interesting book with several twists and turns. At first, I wasn’t sure what to expect; as the world started building and the characters were introduced, I didn’t really get how they were all connected. After the first few chapters, things became much clearer.. or did they? Characters I thought were solidly ‘good’ weren’t, and the ‘villains’ didn’t always stay that way! The world-building did take a good chunk of the first half, but this is common with fantasy, especially when there will be future stories in this world. Though a tad slow, it was very well done.
Brennus was a really intriguing character, quite the blend of whiny young-seeming anti-hero and strong, resilient warrior. Harald and Kestrel were well-written characters, really lending to Brennus’ journey – I won’t spoil their roles, though.
The LGBTQ+ rep was a welcome addition to the plot, as well.
If you like dark fantasy centered around betrayal, fights for the throne, and ancient prophecies, then check this one out!