Veronique Wallrapp's Rise of the Guillotine is a captivating story perfect for fans of Outlander, time travel, and historical fantasy in general. We embark on a thrilling journey with Ava, a modern-day girl who finds herself inexplicably in 18th-century France during the tumultuous times of the impending French Revolution.
I loved Ava's character from the beginning of the story. Her challenging and heartbreaking past and eventual discovery of a life for herself, along with friends, family, and love, were testaments to her resilience from the moment she found herself in 18th-century France. She has remained true to herself in the sequel, Traced in Ash.
The same applies to Gabriel, her now-husband and true soulmate. His devotion and care for Ava are a joy to witness. I know we Outlander fans tend to compare everyone to Jamie Fraser, and let me assure you, Gabriel stands shoulder-to-shoulder with him. The obstacles and challenges in Veronique's story may not be as daunting, but the stakes rise with each book as we move closer to the aftermath of the French Revolution.
I adored the emotional elements of Traced in Ash; there was pain, hurt, and sorrow, but also love, devotion, and friendship. The characters and their relationships were examined more deeply, revealing their complexities and inner turmoil.
As Gabriel and Ava enter Versailles and Paris, they will find themselves enveloped in treachery, political and social unrest, and the desperation of the French populace. Ava has done an admirable job of depicting the misery radiating from Paris and the paradox of numerous nobles completely dismissing their reality. Ava and Gabriel will endure even greater hardship and suffering as France embarks on an irreversible path.
I love being a part of Veronique's journey as her ARC reader and can't wait to see where the story takes us next.