First of all, a huge thank you to @demetriapaxton for providing me with the e-ARC!
My honest review (4.75 rounded up):
The story is written from the MMC's POV, and to be honest, it was refreshing. Although it probably also helped that Torver isn't a very dominant guy.
Torver has to live with trauma of parental neglect (and the denial he has of it) and having no magic at all while everyone else does. A difference that isn't just making him feel like less, but one that's also dangerous. If he gets caught, he will get executed. The effect this has on his personality is not hard to notice, and his character development towards the end is great. (I wanted to scream at him that he does deserve love).
Bassen, the FMC in this story, has to deal with not only being treated like she is dangerous but also with the consequences her magic has on her health. She seems unable to live a full life because of it. Despite this, she is fierce, and I love her personality. She might come across as a tough cookie, but she definitely cares.
And then there's Lavellin. The agender fae who has come to warn the people. Lavellin can be too sweet, is smug, can be a bit naive, is funny, and its open mind makes Lav very lovable. Plus, Lavellin is drop-dead gorgeous.
As I followed these three characters along their quest, it was hard not to fall in love with them. They each have something relatable. They're not perfect, which just makes 'em all the more lovable. I could not stop rooting for them, and I definitely ship Torver and Lavellin. The yearning is what made this book even more of a pageturner.
The plot twists toward the end were great, the ending was just very well thought out, and wrapped everything up nicely. I didn't want it to be over yet though! I wanted to stay with my found book family haha.
I definitely recommend picking this up if you're into romantasy, yearning, slow burn (and yes, some spice), found family, trauma(+trauma-healing), one bed(and one tent), f*ck the system, found family, and friends who would kill for you.
Do check the TW first.
No Gods, No Kings is available for pre-order, so go check it out!