Okay, confession time: I originally requested The Lore of Silver without realising it was a sequel 🤦🏻♀️ which meant I had to grab The Book of Gold first just to make sense of things. Best decision ever.
Lyta is still trying her best to stay out of trouble (and failing spectacularly). Between meddling gods, stolen relics, and her ever-complicated connection with Sylvian, this sequel ramps up both the magic and the mayhem. Kit’s emotional arc really stood out - his growth, grief, and determination gave the story its heart and depth.
The world feels darker, richer, and far more dangerous this time around. The stakes are higher, the gods more unhinged, and the balance between power, loyalty, and family hits exactly where it should. When the veil tears and something ancient tries to claws its way through? Chills.
It’s got the same myth, mystery, and found-family chaos that made the first book shine - only sharper, tenser, and with even more heartbreak. The pacing is tight, the tension delicious, and the writing just gets better.
A thrilling, divine-tinged follow-up that sets up the finale perfectly.
I can’t wait to see how Ruth Frances Long wraps up the trilogy - because after that ending, the gods clearly aren’t finished yet.
Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC