Where do I even start?
According to the synopsis, I got manipulated into thinking this is Fourth Wing meets Game of Thrones meets Six of Crows.
This supposedly follows Elowen, the princess of Imirath and queen of Aestilian and Cayden, the commander of Varaveth which is at war with Imirath. Elowen is bonded to 5 dragons
(how and why? we are never told)
, but her power hungry father and king of Imirath, Garrick, imprisoned and tortured her for years to break that bond out of fear
(again, why and for what purpose?)
. Cayden is a commander
(but literally, what does he command? because all he's doing is eating pastries and going dress shopping against his will)
and has a plot to get back Elowen's dragons from where they're being held captive by Garrick and use them... for something
(what? I don't know??)
. He also plans to usurp the king and queen of Varaveth
(again, why??? no clue!)
. So he and Elowen make a deal---he gives her the means to feed her starving kingdom of Aestilian as their population grows and she steals back her dragons for him to use?
(Makes no sense, but we will go with it)
. To do this, they need to commit a heist--along with Elowen's friend Finnian
(don't know where he came from and he's very clingy)
and two siblings who are friends with Cayden, Saskia and Ryder
(they act like they're 14, but they're around 27)
--to break into Imirath's castle and release the dragons.
What this really follows:Elowen eating pastries and going dress shopping. Elowen taking lots of baths and reading spicy romance novels. Cayden doing nothing to actually lead soldiers. Cayden being toxic and hyper possessive. Cayden glaring and being brooding while also being a total cinnamon roll for Elowen which basically ruins his entire vibe. And oh no, they forgot about the dragons and the heist, but we can totally fix it by doing all that in the span of the last 75 pages (of a 500+ page book), don't worry.
This... was not enjoyable in any way shape or form for me.
Firstly, this is supposedly New Adult. The characters are 24 (Elowen), 26 (Cayden), 27-28 (Saskia and Ryder), and whatever Finnian is. Why does this read like these are a bunch of 14-16 year olds? The juvenile tone to the narrative voice was entirely at odds with the spice that did happen, too, throwing everything weirdly off.
I would totally forgive this for its faults (and there are many) if the romance was at least good. Most of the time, people go into romantasies because they want a romance with a little higher stakes and *magic* than a contemporary romance could ever give. However, this romance was immediate and very, very boring. This reminded me of the torture that was Powerless, but somehow worse. At least with Powerless, there was slight world-building and a magic system. Most of it didn't make sense logistically, but it was there at least.
This has no world-building whatsoever. Elowen is bonded to 5 dragons. Okay, cool. But literally, WHY? What's the purpose of this? Why and how does it happen? What's the normal amount of dragons to be bonded to? What does this mean for her, for her kingdom, for the abilities she'll then possess? What is the nature of the bond? Why are there so many freaking books about dragons in this world, but instead of reading about that and learning about herself, Elowen spends her time reading spicy romances? I need answers.
I assume if this world has dragons and special bonds, there would be magic? Where? How does it work? What is it? The coffees, teas, and pastries get more description than the actual fantasy elements.
Furthermore, there are several kingdoms and apparently a war. Why are they warring? What is the politics in each kingdom? What is the religion? Why are you praying to gods or cursing the gods, but we don't even know what these gods are? What is the history of your kingdom and what are the relationships between the kingdoms on your continent? I literally know nothing. This is the exact opposite of info-dumping the exposition.
Like I said, I would have forgiven a lot of these issues if the romance had at least been good, but unfortunately, this suffered from a case of trying to build Cayden into this badass, no-feelings, brooding guy who forms a slow-burn romance and achilles heel for this badass FMC. And none of it worked. Cayden is in love with her the minute he first sees her and as much as Elowen hates physical touch after the torture she endured in her past, she's completely fine with Cayden invading her personal space from the moment she meets him.
I hate it here.