Although I received this ARC from the author, I absolutely loved it. This book and its characters are completely different to anything else that I have read by Helen Harper, but loved the link to Scotland, which does appear in a few of her other books.
This story takes place in an alternative Scotland, one where Goblins rule the city of Stirling, very badly I might add as well. The residents of Stirling are starved, beaten, tortured, arrested all for the slightest misdemeanor (and at times just because the goblins feel like it). Saiya is a wraith, a creature who can remove her shadow from herself and sneak through the shadows to spy on others for valuable information. No-one really knows what she is and she wants to keep it that way, but when her neighbour is arrested for no-one knows what, she takes it upon herself to find out. Unfortunately for Saiya and others who she has paid with information to help, the supposed simple arrest, turns out to be something so much more!
Gabriel de Florinville, a Dark Elf and envoy to the Prime Minister of Scotland, meets Saiya by sheer accident, but soon realises she is more than just a passing stranger in need of his help. They have to work together to save Stirling and all of Scotland, but with so many secrets between them it is not going to be an easy task. The goblins definitely cannot be trusted and there are not many others who can be either. Will they be able to work through their differences and use their own unique set of skills to potentially save the world?
I really liked Saiya - she's a quiet girl who wants to keep to herself and stay in the shadows, out of the goblins' radar. She is quick-witted and always seems to think up lies to cover her tracks. She's not like other wraiths and does not want to murder for a few gold coins and genuinely wants to help people if she can. Gabriel was a strange one - as a Dark Elf, he has incredible powers, yet his discovery of his Fior Ghal makes him act like a love struck teenager. I did like the fact that Saiya refused to believe in the Fior Ghal and stood up to him about it. It wasn't all love and romance for her at the start!
There were many twists and turns in the plot and every time I thought Saiya, and sometimes with Gabriel, was safe, something or someone would come along and spoil their safety net!
I would love to read more about Saiya and Gabriel and am keeping fingers crossed that Helen writes another book with these characters one day! Thank you Helen for letting me read and review your book.