The Secrets of Jane is one of the first pirate/mercenary centered books I’ve read, and it was a fantastic change of pace for me! I absolutely loved falling into this world and discovering every new strange thing about it. It has magic and a wonderful society set around the mercenaries that rule Skull’s Row, the Zenith. The titular Jane is in hiding, until a particularly nasty Zenith named Soren comes for her. The council of Zenith has set a bounty on her, rumors swirling around her that they want answers for. Jane is holding a lot of secrets, as the title suggests, and Soren gets wrapped up in them.
The setting of this book, as I mentioned, is fantastic. The way this world developed with mercenaries ruling and how pirates are second class to them. The way brothels and their petals are such a part of the world. Gladiator style fights between all the aggressive men, just to get the violence out. They have their own society within these lands, and when outside it, everyone defers to them. They are not to be messed with, and everyone knows it. Sirens and witches and magic exist, and everyone seems to have power of some kind. Learning everyone’s powers was a lot of fun, and I loved how they played into the story itself. The world felt real, and getting to explore each new area was a blast. I loved Skull’s Row and how vividly it was described. Especially compared to the peaceful village Jane had been hiding in. The contrast was wonderful and really highlighted the debauchery of Skull’s Row perfectly!
The characters were done so well. Everyone felt like they were real characters with backstories stretching far and wide. No one felt shallow. Even one off characters had so much, well…character, to them! You can just imagine what their lives were like and all the fights they’d been in. Jane was a troubled, untrusting character from the start. In hiding, she only has one real friend, even though she clearly cares for people deeply and tries to help the villagers as much as possible. She’s a healer, and she drains her magic to help them all during an attack. Yet still, she starts fights, particularly with men who take advantage or hurt women. Her background giving her a violent edge. She’s drawn to violence and brutality and longs for the life of Skull’s Row. Then there’s Soren, the legendary mercenary with the power to feel other’s emotions. It makes him untouchable and he can practically read minds with his power. Using it to predict attacks and manipulate. He’s brutal and hard edged, but there’s definitely a softer side in there. As he gets older, he’s seeking something new. When the two of them clash, it’s instant fireworks.
I absolutely loved Jane and Soren! Their relationship, if you can call it strictly that, was so well done. The progression of their relationship and their feelings felt so natural. It was paced perfectly where in the beginning, she’s fighting like a wildcat. And things progress much further. They’re frankly perfect together. They’re both the same kind of messed up! When they concoct a plan, Jane has a part to play and it leads to all kinds of fun things for us to read! The smut between these two…man! It’s seriously so good! The chemistry between them is off the charts. And all the little tender moments that freak them both out are fantastically done.
We don’t find out their motivations right away, but when we do, it’s instantly relatable and understandable, on both sides! Soren and Jane are both sympathetic characters whose actions and feelings make complete sense to me. They’re justified by their past and their present. Yet, they’re also both violent, brutal people. They feed on it and thrive on it. And they seek it in one another. Each offers the balance of violence and tenderness the other secretly yearns for.
I loved the side characters as well. Kathleen is so entertaining, especially her relationship with Bones. He’s one character that, much like Jane felt about him, I’m so back and forth on! His loyalty sold me on him I think, and his humor just pushed it over the edge. But Kathleen is a ride or die for sure, even with her secrets! I don’t really know what to make of Anya, but Soren trusts her so it makes me want to as well! I just can’t help listening to him, ya know? I totally understand Jane’s inability to resist…
The plot itself is so interesting. We spend time just as lost as Soren on what Jane is hiding. When it comes out why the council wants her, what her part is, things start to come together. Her constant escape attempts are also hilariously vicious and I loved reading them. But that softening between the two of them is just as sweet! When we start getting info from third parties that’s appropriately vague, we begin to get the idea that more is going on here than we thought. This is reinforced in Skull’s Row. Soren’s powers clue him into the fact that all is not right. What that is? Hmmm. Stay tuned for book 2 to find out I think!
And that ending?! Oh lord, do I want book 2 to start diving into THAT! I can’t wait to see Jane’s reaction. Both to what occurs at the end, and to what’s been kept secret from her. As a girl used to keeping secrets, I’m so curious how she’ll handle being on the other side of it! There’s a lot coming her way. And the tentative affection between her and Soren will surely be tested before the end. They’re still struggling through it after all. The whiff of a larger plot is certainly on the horizon! The Scorpion, a notorious and also suspiciously missing Zenith, and fate itself seem to be swirling around, along with some dark, unidentifiable magic. The other Zenith in the Council are surely going to be a problem, and I’m excited to see what happens with them. Not to mention the lost family on both sides, and things being left dangerously on edge! I seriously got into to this book so hard and can’t wait for more. I want more of this world and these characters! The wait for the next will be just as killer as Soren!
I received an ARC of this book for my honest review.