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386 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2014
“Lark! Lark!” Quin was hissing at me. “Your face! Your beautiful face! Do you sense something?”Ok, so I'm druhk right now. I've downed 4 ounces of gin, which, in restrspcect, was kind of a bad idea, and this was orignially supposed to be a short lol-filled review, but then I just logged onto my laptop for the first time in a frucking week because, hello, 60 hour work week again, to see THIS lovely comment from an anomymous troll.

I'm gonna write the actual review when I'm drunk. I can't do this shit sober.Again, I re-emphazise. I;M GOING TO WRITE THE ACTUAL REVIEW LATER. MY REVIEW WAS NEVER INTENDED TO BE FUCKING 20 WORDS.
For in that half sleep I’d seen the young man again. And this time, with drawn sword, he slew me....AAAAAAAAAAND CUE INSTA-LOVE. But he didn't mean to kill her, oppa! Oh yeah, he did. Meet your love interest, bitches!
“Thank me? For what?”OH. UUUUUUH. MOOOOOOOAN. I'M SO TURNED ON RIGHT NOW. KILL ME HARDER. FASTER. PLEASE.
“For saving me. Last night. From the Troth.”
He turned slowly, looking at me fully for a moment, though we were now far apart and little could be seen. Then his voice came quiet and clear from across the way. “Save you? I meant to kill you.”
“Go on,” repeated Nayla. “Your Council.”Dude, you grew up in a little tiny ass town. How the fuck did you gather the counrage to do that when literally 5 minutes ago you were flying towards a rowan tree to give it a hug. No, really. She trief to fucking hug a tree.
And then, in a radiant welcome, the sun sank below the top of the rowan and beamed out through its leaves like golden arms reaching to embrace me. I laughed and opened my arms wide in turn.All of a sudden now she's schoozing with the king, and lest we forget, WE ARE LKIKE 25% INTO THE BOOK. THE KING HAS JUST MET HER. ALL OF A SUDDEN. OH MY FUCKING GOD SHE IS THE CHOSEN ONE. OMG SHE HAS A SIGN ON HER BODT. HER BEAUTIFUL BODY, MIND YOU
“And you carry the sign.”SHE HAS THE SIGHT! OMG THE SIGHT! I WISH I HAD THE SIGHT. THEN I COULD HAVE TOLD MYSELF THIS BOOK WASN'T WORTH MY TIME.
The sign. I shook my head, gulping. “No, I am sorry. I do not remember what happened to the feathers. I must have left them back in the forest. The Riders saw them—Wilh and Brahnt, and Gha—”
“That is not the sign I speak of. You carry a mark on your body. The mark of Balance.”
“ ’Tis only a small circle. An outline. It is not unusual. My cousin has the same mark—”AND WHY ELSE?! wHY? A WHITE HORSE CHOSE HER. OMG GANDALF.
“But you bear the Sight. You hold connection with Earth’s creatures.”
“You have the mark of Balance, and the Sight, and the white horse chose you.” He closed the book gently, pressing on the cover as if to seal it for good. “We have been waiting for you, Guardian.”FUCK YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU

Lark is the type of heroine who at first appears timid and unsure, but as the story unfolds and her quest begins, it soon becomes clear that she is a heroine of quite, inner strength, determination and resilience. She is both gifted and tormented by the sight and the consequences it brings along with her unique ability to read energies. Therefore, being able to see and feel a person's histories and intent-both the good and the bad. Often overwhelmed by her gifts and their intensity she avoids contact with others, and rather remain hidden among her grandmothers medicinal gardens. All that soon changes. When she receives three separate signs and a vision that warns against the impending doom and devastation that troll like creatures known as Troths will wreak among her village, Lark is chosen to seek the help from the Riders of Tarnec, the legendary warriors who have battle the Troths before.
I loved the way author Sandra Lark gives us a heroine that does not necessarily have to fight physically to be strong and resilient, though she does so when needed. But instead, gives us one that grows from unsure and timid to a heroine awakening to her magical powers as a Guardian and learning her own strengths. The quest she ends up on time and again thrust her into the heart of danger, and each time she grows stronger in character. I sympathized with her self-sacrificing nature as well, and understood her need to expose herself to dangers rather than risk others. Imperfect, this was one of Larks traits that put her in danger more than once. Going from a simple country girl with the gift of sight to finding out that you are a Guardian of Life and re-awakened, you're bound to make mistakes, and it was this growth in Lark, her learning to trust in herself and her magic that held me captivated and rooting for her throughout.
There's no shortage of fantasy elements in Lark Rising. Readers are given hints through the folklore and once Lark embarks upon her quest the reader is introduced to plenty of fantasy elements to keep fans happy. Evil Troths, magical horses that bond with their riders, spirit/totem like animals and creatures that guide Lark on her quest, and malevolent magic from Breeders as well as positive magic of the Guardians and their amulets There's a wonderful balance between the magic, the quest, and the characters that really kept the story and pace flowing.
There is a romance in Lark Rising, and is one that slowly unfurled and worked perfectly for the story. Lark has foreseen two things that set the tone for the possibility of a romance. She will fall for a young man with sage-green eyes ... and he will kill her. There's a connection between Lark and Gharain, as a Guardian and Rider, and though there is obviously some sort of mutual attraction between the two, they both fight it. Gharain is fierce, loyal, and has been devastated by a betrayal which causes him at first not to trust his feelings for Lark. Protective, gentle and courageous, I thought he was a perfect complement to Lark, and loved the way Sandra Waugh explained why these two were connected. Despite all this, the reader is never sure though if the romance will really work, a vision and the nature of her Lark's quest threatens all, and I held my breath in anticipation until the last page with these two.
Secondary characters that nearly broke my heart and I ended up loving! There's some wonderful interaction between Lark and the Riders of Tarnac that I enjoyed, and one in particular I can't wait to hopefully see his story. But, there are two very special characters who came as such a surprise, so unique and heartfelt that I just fell in love with them both. Rune and Twig, I'm looking at you both and Lark Rising is a better book with you two in it.
Lark Rising hit all the right buttons for me, and I loved every moment I spent with it! For me it was the perfect balance of magic, fantasy and world-building. Strong, but imperfect characters who show growth are my favorites and Lark is a wonderful heroine that I really enjoyed.
My Rating: 5 Stars. I loved it!
PLEASE NOTE: A courtesy review copy of this book was provided by Random House Books in exchange for my fair and honest review. Thank you Random House Books the review opportunity!
