Behind the Crimson Curtain by E.B. Golden tells a gripping story full of power struggles, revolution, and dark secrets, all centered around the lives of Firin and Bregan. The world they inhabit is packed with political intrigue and personal vendettas, giving the fantasy landscape a dangerous yet captivating feel.
Firin, a battle-hardened warrior with a troubled past, and Bregan, a clever strategist with hidden motives, make for an intriguing pair. Golden does a good job of balancing their contrasting personalities, keeping the story fueled with tension and camaraderie. However, despite the high stakes, their relationship feels a bit static. While their interactions are compelling, their dynamic remains in a state of guarded respect. It would have been more satisfying to see their bond evolve—either deepening their trust or showing cracks in their alliance as the story progressed.
The dual POV approach—switching between Firin and Bregan—adds depth, offering two distinct perspectives. However, the frequent jumps between past and present often disrupted the flow. At times, the backstory felt inserted into the present-day narrative rather than seamlessly integrated. A more fluid transition between timelines—perhaps through clearer chapter separations or contextual clues—would have maintained immersion more effectively.
Plot-wise, the story is filled with action, twists, and turns that keep you guessing as Firin and Bregan navigate a world of deceit and treachery. Golden’s world-building is excellent, creating an immersive and detailed setting. The blend of political drama with personal stakes makes the narrative engaging overall.
What truly sets Behind the Crimson Curtain apart is how Golden dives into Firin and Bregan’s inner worlds. Both are haunted by their pasts, and their histories shape their choices and relationships in complex ways. As secrets unravel and loyalties are tested, you’re left questioning who can truly be trusted and what survival will cost.
That said, the pacing feels a bit disorganized at times. High-tension moments are often followed by introspective scenes that slow the momentum, leaving the plot feeling a bit uneven. While I struggled through some parts, the last quarter of the book picked up pace—only for the story to end. The rushed ending left a few plot points hanging, and I wanted more resolution for Firin and Bregan. Though it technically ended on a cliffhanger, I felt like the end was incomplete. I had to see if there was a book 2, as the ending could have completed the story and left the viewer to imagine what Firin would do in her future. Could the last couple of chapters be cut and end the book in a dramatic cliffhanger? Yes. But how it ended seemed to be a solid conclusion for now.
If you’re a fan of complex characters, high-stakes power plays, and a richly developed world of revolution and secrets, Behind the Crimson Curtain is worth picking up. Golden’s writing may stumble at times with pacing and time shifts, but the exploration of power and its costs keeps you curious enough to keep reading, I was left eager to see where Firin’s journey takes her.
Rating (out of 5)
Overall Story: ★★★☆☆ (3.5/5)
Character Development: ★★★☆☆ (3/5)
World Building: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Spice: 🔥🔥🔥 (3/5)
***I received this book as an ARC on Netgalley in return for an honest review. Thank you to E.B. Golden, 47North, and NetGalley for allowing me the chance to read an advanced copy for my honest review.** #BehindtheCrimsonCurtain #NetGalley