✨ARC Review✨
This book. THIS. BOOK.
The heart behind These Hallowed Binds is so beautiful and, to me personally as a Christian writer, inspiring. I was in love with the story long before I got my hands on it, just from hearing the wonderful author (who I am lucky to call my friend) talk about the journey it’s brought her on, and everything God’s done with it in her during that time.
There is so much that I deeply love about this book, and so many things I want to share to convince as many people as possible to read it!
We’ll start with the smaller things. I loved the author’s writing style; Amber has a unique voice, and the prose and descriptions she used were delightful to read. The world building was one of my favorite aspects of this story. I could picture the towns and tunnels and fields and the Warden citadel so clearly, and while reading truly felt like I had been transported into the world Amber has created. Beyond the gorgeous landscapes, I cannot talk about the world of Silvirdia without mentioning its magic system. As writer myself I understand how difficult it can be to create a magic system that doesn’t feel like the ones in every other YA fantasy book. I have so much respect for Amber after reading this because she managed to do just that: create a fantastic and unique magic system! I was enthralled by the Wardens and how they used and created their wards (essentially their spells), and I cannot wait to get to see this explored further throughout the rest of the series. The faith aspects in These Hallowed Binds were hidden treasures and added so much depth to the story. I don’t want to give anything away, so I’ll just say that the entire ending (chapters 25-35) had me in tears multiple times, it was that powerful (and I RARELY cry reading books!).
Now let’s talk about the characters. I came into this book feeling like I already knew the main trio, Norielle, Calden, and Elias, after hearing the author talk about and hype them up for the past couple of months. Knowing some things about this trio beforehand made getting to actually meet them and see how their strengths and weaknesses were played out during the course of the story so fun. I truly could write pages about how much I loved all of the characters, but for now I’ll keep it short; Nori was gentle and feminine, but also tough. I loved watching her battle with guilt and shame, and seeing how the gaslighting she’s experienced from her village and family impacted the way she views herself and interacts with those around her. I also loved the way that Norielle and her family interacted, especially Nori and her two younger siblings. I came into this book with decided bias against Calden, the MMC (#TeamElias)…and he almost instantly managed to break down any resentment or dislike I had toward him. I very quickly fell in love with his noble character. Strong, gentle, protective, reliable, GOOD men in fiction always win my respect, and those words make up a lot of who Calden is. What I loved just as much as all of this boy’s green flags, and what gave his character depth, were his internal fears and character flaws. His position as a leader makes him afraid to bring people close, and he often puts burdens on himself that he refuses to share with others. He struggles with the fear of being fully accepted (*cough* by Nori *glare*) due to his dangerous curse, and watching him put up walls and trying to figure things out without leaning on his friends hurt my heart. But enough about the enemy, let’s talk Elias. MY. BOY. The second he appeared I was giggling and kicking my feet, and he did not stop making me crack up throughout the whole book. His childhood and past is utterly heartbreaking, and seeing through Nori’s eyes how it’s impacted him years later was even more so. I loved his moments of vulnerability, where he allowed glimpses into his more tender side. The side of him that cares for those around him, the side of him that hurts from his past, and the side of him that has a very special place in his heart for Nori (yes I have proudly made this a pro-Elias propaganda post, you’re welcome).
A large part of Amber’s heart in her writing is to portray healthy romantic relationships between her characters, and that is something I deeply appreciated about this book. Love triangles, and YA romance in general, are often toxic and unhealthy, and it was extremely refreshing to have a completely different dynamic in this book.
This story was truly a joy to read. I’ve recently been on a desperate search for a book that can give me some good fantasy vibes, and These Hallowed Binds did not disappoint! If you want to read about magic, high stakes adventures, and swoony love interests, then this is a book you do not want to miss out on! 💜
Favorite Quote:
🎶I hear her voice across the waters, Like a distant memory, As she sings, I’m carried farther, To a hopeless reverie, But is it so naive, To wish that we could be, Together once again, And not torn by the sea? Two shores, one sea, Will the tide bring you back to me? I would swim, I would sail, I would cross the waters deep, But whatever would it matter, If she sings, Not for me🎶