This book completely swept me off my feet. What a ride! I’m honestly still reeling from how much I adored it. From the intense romance to the rich worldbuilding and the unforgettable characters, this story had everything I could want in a fantasy novel. (Warning: very long review. I needed to convey how much I loved it!)
Let’s start with the romance: Anula and Reeri’s relationship was chef’s kiss. The tension, the banter, the emotional highs and lows, it was all so deliciously messy and compelling. Their dynamic brought a great mix of heat and humor, especially in between darker, more intense moments. I'm a huge fan of forced proximity and hate-to-love, and this book delivered those tropes so well. The soul-tether between them added so much depth and urgency, it amplified everything they felt and made every interaction crackle. And the yearning! The YEARNING!! Absolutely immaculate!
Reeri, the male lead, was hands down one of my favorite parts of the novel. I’m a sucker for a well-written romantic lead, and he checked all the boxes: layered, flawed, haunted by past mistakes, and yet still full of heart. His love for his people, his yearning to do better, and the pain he carries made him feel so real. I just wanted him and his fellow Yakkas to be happy.
Anula, our fierce and brilliant heroine, won me over immediately. She’s strong and stubborn, with a mind as sharp as her tongue. While she did frustrate me at times, especially in her early interactions with Reeri, her reasoning was always valid, and her growth over the story felt honest and earned. She never betrayed her values, and that unwavering loyalty to her people made her incredibly compelling.
The worldbuilding was nothing short of phenomenal. The culture, the lore of the gods and divinities, the blessed gifts, the politics and power dynamics, it all felt so organic and vivid. Nothing was dumped or forced; the information was revealed naturally through the story, and I never once felt lost or overwhelmed. The author clearly put a ton of thought and care into crafting this world, and it paid off beautifully.
Plot-wise, this was a rollercoaster: betrayal, bloodshed, revenge, love, magic—it kept me on my toes the whole time. There was never a dull moment; even the quieter scenes were full of tension and anticipation, making every turn in the story feel significant. The emotional and action-packed stakes of the plot kept me completely invested, and I couldn’t put it down. It was impossible to predict where the story would go next, and that’s part of what made it so exciting!
And let’s not forget the relationships beyond the romance. Reeri’s bond with his siblings, especially Calu (who was a standout for me) was so heartwarming and fun. Calu's sunny mischief was the perfect foil to Reeri’s gruff seriousness, and their brotherly bond added so much emotion to the story. The side characters were all memorable, with some I loved, some I hated, and some I was surprisingly conflicted about. Everyone had depth, and no one felt like filler. Even minor characters had moments that mattered.
The writing in this book is absolutely captivating! From the very first page, the author’s unique voice pulls you in, wrapping you in a world of vivid descriptions and sharp language. The way the author uses words to build atmosphere is nothing short of magical. I was immediately immersed in the rich world where every detail felt purposeful and alive. There was so much foreshadowing! So many details that make so much sense after finishing this novel.
One thing that stood out to me was the author’s use of archaic language like “betwixt” and “mayhaps.” While these words are rare in modern conversation, they fit perfectly in the context of the world the author has crafted. It’s as if she chose to bring this story to life in a language that felt both timeless and deliberate, creating an old-world charm that makes the reading experience feel like stepping into another era. The choice wasn’t just for fun, it added weight and depth to the story.
Simply put, the author’s writing is exceptional. It’s eloquent without being overbearing, rich without drowning in unnecessary detail, and perfectly attuned to the emotional rhythm of the story. It’s the kind of writing that stays with you long after you’ve turned the last page.
And that author note at the end? Such a wonderful surprise! I had no idea Anula was inspired by a real historic figure, the first queen of Sri Lanka who was remembered mainly as the woman who poisoned six husbands to get the throne, while her male predecessor’s crimes were overlooked. This book obviously isn’t meant to be historically accurate, but knowing that made it even more powerful. You can tell how much research and heart went into this story. The author did a phenomenal job!
This book deserves so much hype. It’s one of the best fantasy novels I’ve read in a while, and I’ll be shouting about it for a long time! I’d recommend this book to readers who want to be swept into a world of gods, divine realms, and rich mythology; who love powerful magic, a beautiful romance full of longing, and heroines and heroes who fight for more than just survival. They fight for who they are.
Thanks to NetGalley for the eARC!