Talk about doing the dirty! OMG what a shocker! The Prince and King lead the nation with light and hope, yeah....right....Oy, I'm way ahead of myself...but before I get into it, I just have to state emphatically, I LOATHE the king!!! Ok, that's out the way now, let me tell you a bit more....The land is dying, the queen is dying, all those with earth magic are feeling the repercussions, ailing health, ailing magic, and the cause of this plague is directed at the Shadow lord, the Shade. This story truly has so much to offer, way more than I could have anticipated. Not only a convoluted intriguing plot, of fears, of despicable acts, of sociatal bias and abuse. But also one of deep convictions, of growth, of love.
Aelia, dutiful, the quintessential people pleaser, conditioned into the need to be useful, needed, helpful, has always been a "yes" person. Having no magic, she's barely tolerated at court, so she hides further and further into herself, accepting everything that's dished out at her. I honestly wanted to cry for her, this lonely young woman, with no friends, no one to show her any affection, no one she could count on, least of all her abusive father or even her childhood friend, Prince Leon, striving to "be better, do better", yeah, definite sorrowful violin moments. And Alora captured each moanfull string expertly... Aelia feels it's HER duty to save the queen and as a talented healer and potion maker, she ventures into dangerous territory to gather the means to do so. Until, she was betrayed by those who purported to care for her. Hmmm, betrayed? Oh this goes way beyond betrayal, this veers towards insurmountable duplicitous treacherous stab in the back! Even I was horrified at what was expected of her!
My heart was in my throat, my feet tripping just as hers when she flees, right into the domain of the Dark One, the Shade. But boy were we both in for a surprise! Assumption, presumptions, set Aelia one a linear path of thinking, though this path did, for the first time in her existence, allow her to choose, to see truths, to see how much she had missed out on. I loved the entire slow chipping away at her past conviction of being unworthy, as she faced the wonders of loyalty and respect unfold before her. And with this, she grew. It was awesome watching her unfold like a rare plant, slowly unfurling, blooming and exposing a genuine rare flower that she was. I absolutely utterly adored her, the author gave her a realism of a genuinely downtrodden and fearful persona and turned her into a majestically magnificent rose!
If my heart ached for Aelia, it cracked wide open for the Shade. Oh my word was he dealt a bitter blow! Thrown out, literally, from his home, his family, for a magic that's feared, he's a recluse, living in solitude with only his faithful uncle and his many many critters! I gotta confess, his manor and the array of animals loyal to him, put my mind firmly in Beauty and the Beast territory, no teapot and mice, but bats and wolves instead. Although he was drool worthy to look at, Aelia had been so conditioned that he was evil, his deeds didn't match his reputation. The beauty of the tension between was sublime! This entire story was sublime! The ending was sublime!
About halfway through I had an inkling of "something", a theory poking at my mind but when that "something" was confirmed, I was truly gobsmacked. Alora set down subtle, hidden tentacles I was reining in on and showing her expertise at concealment! Yes, she cunningly led this story, and me, into the dark burrows of the mountains, where I was on tenderhooks not knowing what the possible escape route was, and when she led me to the light, I was filled with the most euphoric joy!