For fans of: The Irresistible Urge to Fall for Your Enemy, Alchemised, Blood of Hercules, The Knight and the Moth, To Bleed a Crystal Bloom, and Dire Bound
Why? One Small Echo has the lyrical prose of Rachel Gillig and Sarah A Parker, dry humor like Bartholomew, Alexis, or Onion Boy, and the violence and oppression and rage of Dire Bound and Alchemised ✨
Tropes:
❃ blind fmc + mute mmc
❃ slow-burn, steamy enemies to lovers
❃ royal court intrigue, arranged marriages, oops married the wrong brother, princess training
❃ bonded monsters, oops bonded with a baby monster, assassin training
❃ commander x recruit, grumpy x chaos/sunshine
❃ lgbtq+ rep, body horror, snark and sass, lovable ensemble cast
5 flippin stars
I think my favorite part about this book is that EIKO ISN'T EVEN MEANT TO BE THE MAIN CHARACTER. Her bestie Rion is. Beautiful, graceful, courageous Rion, who goes through all the major tropes a romantasy fmc would experience. By all means, Eiko should be the side character we see adding tame worldbuilding comments while we follow Rion's journey through the capital as she joins the golden Godsguard and captures the attention of the royal family.
But we don't follow Rion. We follow Eiko, who, despite not possessing main character polish, possesses main character energy. Not because she's particularly extraordinary, unless you count her extraordinary ability to do things "for the plot". She's a hot mess express, and the monster she bonds with only exacerbates this. Everything with Eiko just snowballs, and it's so fun to watch.
But it isn't all laughs and absurdity in Lyra. There are some very dark topics and scenes, and with it, the most comprehensively supportive supporting cast. These characters make the decision to stick with one another at the beginning of this book, and they truly do. You can see their love and acceptance of each other in every scene, and it's the most showing over telling I've seen of platonic relationships in ages. They're going to be so traumatized, and I just want to give them all a big hug.
I think we know who the mmc is going to be, but I'm loving the other two competitors and all the tension between Eiko and Chasin. Kind of obsessed with sign language against skin and with not knowing which traits of him are his own vs his monster's.
Other things I'm loving: wee baby Hymn, food, gems, old men with sticks, poison, and the way Jane made me want to immediately go back and reread the book for clues
Mind your triggers, mind the gap, and hop aboard this journey with me 🚂
I'll probably revise this review upon second read.