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416 pages, Hardcover
First published August 28, 2018
Sera's portion of the story mainly revolved around the fate of the throne. Would Sera be chosen as Empress? Would her father be chosen as Emperor? Sera's feelings of doubt and her insecurities relating to her (lack of) mastery over the Mysteries were pitch perfect. She had a lot on her plate for a sixteen-year-old girl who was kept secluded for most of her life. The fight for the throne had everything I wished for, but as a result, I disliked her father, the Prince Regent, even MORE in this book. What a treacherous little worm he was!
Cettie's story took place at Muirwood Abbey, where she was plagued by an old foe—the ghost with no eyes that tormented her in the Fells. Its messenger terrified her in an equally distressing, way that made Cettie question everything she thought she knew about herself.
As invested as I was in Sera's part of the story, I have to say that I was more intrigued with the events involving Cettie. ESPECIALLY what happened after she took her Final Test of the Mysteries in the Abbey and she did... that thing she did... and something was whispered to her. (Those who read the book know what I'm talking about.) WHAT WAS SAID TO CETTIE?! Later, Cettie told Maren and Fitzroy about that thing she did, and then told them about another thing, and Maren whispered in awe, "Is she...?" and Fitzroy said, "I think she may be." WHAT IS SHE?! Maren knows, Fitzroy knows.... I want to know, too! It looks like I'll have to wait until book three to find out... ugh! This is torture!
Ahem. Sorry about that. I just needed to indulge in my frustration at having to wait for the next book in the series to have a question answered. Sigh... it's the life of a series reader... always needing to know more, never wanting to wait... yet having no choice but to wait.
I'm loving this series so far. I rarely read fantasy, but this is quickly becoming a favorite series of mine. I'm enjoying it so much, in fact, that I'm likely going to add the Kingfountain series and the Muirwood trilogies to my TBR. I don't know when I'll get to them, but I do know I definitely want to read them sometime.Jeff Wheeler has earned on spot on my author radar, for sure!
I received an advance reading copy of this book courtesy of 47North via Netgalley.
And yet their knowledge is but their own perception of the things around them, and their feelings are inescapably colored by their perceptions of the world's wants and its merits.
“It is past time for a season of change. A time to break the molds. A time to end the cor-ruption. Only the younger generation can achieve this."
“Isn’t it strange, Sera, how so many of our thoughts attempt to persuade us to quit? To fail? To despair of achieving something?...”