"You are my salvation...and my damnation," he whispers
"Whether I spend my life hating to love you or loving to hate I would never choose another.
First, a thank you from Netgalley, the author, and the publication company for the eARC.
The book caught my attention for several reasons.
1- The author is Puerto Rican 💜
2- The magic system is based on Tarrot Cards...something very rare to see (the only one I can think of is One Dark Window)
3- and because of that, the magic system is considered Hard Magic. There are rules and restrictions ... again, something very rare in the world of fantasy.
A war broke out between the mortals and immortals, and, shocking, guess who won! To punish the mortals, every year a Selection happens where the Seraphs, Elves, and Druids pick human people of different ages to go to their realm. No one knows what happens to them. All of Rune's, our main protagonist, family has been taken before leaving her alone. This year, she vows to be selected and look for them. This year, it's the Druid's turn to pick. Rune has to go to an Academy-like place called the Forge, survive not only training, conspiracies, and being murdered, but also the brooding Heir Prince Draven.
As a positive, the story is intriguing, the magic system is very well-thought off, and the writing style is excellent.
After the first half, the book picks up so much speed that you just want to turn page after page to read what happens next. The ending gave me whiplash, in a good way, with how fast it was.
The chemistry between Rune and Draven was off the charts, and I loved that it was a mild-slow burn with very little spice, allowing their relationship to brew and happen.
The twists and reveals in the storyline were superb, and, in my opinion, the best thing about the book.
I do think this book would be popular with romantacy lovers.
However, it was so far from perfect, though it has a lot of potntial.
For one, there are a lot of snippits from very popular books that were supposed to act like familiar but came off as copying, to be honest.
the brooding tall dark and hadsome male lead
the chosen female lead for reasons who is subpar to the hero and has white hair!
the need for training
the hidden powers/talents that we never see until the very end
the punishment of the children of the rebels by integrating them into the system
the need to descend at the end of education for the powers to manifest
and so many more...
The marketing of the book will be "enemies to lovers" - "one bed trope" - "dark academia" 🙄 and I am sorry, but this is not that, not even close...well! except the one bed thing because that is the lamest trope ever.
But my biggest issue for me was Rune herself. She is the sole narrator of the book, thus, she carries the burden.
Rune introduces herself at the beginning of the book as the Wraith, a well-trained spy, who has brutally murdered her master. We are told that she is very skilled, resourceful, and smart. So please explain to me how such a person is easily held down by a man, beat up, and almost raped with very little resistance and needed rescuing from the dashing prince!
Throughout the book, I was waiting to be impressed by Rune, for her to show a bit of the smartness we kept hearing about, the spy techniques she bragged about over and over. Alas, non of that happened.
She is undertrained, underwhelmed and borderline insufferable sometimes.
Her only quality is that the World card chose her for....reasons!
Personally, I wished there was no love in this book because how it ended. Because of the "love", I was expecting a betrayal...and I don't know how book 2 will go because the romance part will be boring.
All in all, it was an enjoyable read
⚜ rating: 3.5 🌟🌟🌟 🔅
⚜Genre: High Fantasy
⚜Theme: Fantasy Romance
⚜Targeted audience: 16+
⚜Characters: Rune, Draven
⚜Representation: LGBTQ+
⚜ driven: Plot driven
⚜Pace: medium
⚜TW: death, attempted SA
⚜ tropes: medium-burn, one bed, chosen one, forced proximity
⚜ POV: one sided first person
⚜ spice 🌶 one tiny scene that doesn't go all the way
⚜standalone: no
⚜Ending: setting the mood for the next book
⚜Book read: eARC