I haven't read high fantasy on a regular basis for many years, but Fairmist took me right back. The Thiaran Empire is a world as well-crafted as Guy Gavriel Kay's Fionavar. But something is rotten in Denmark. The Thiarians must sacrifice their children—the Debt of the Blessed—to keep the mysterious, demonic slinks from resuming their war upon the kingdom and slaughtering the people. It's treason to even talk about the Debt, much less question it, but our hero, Grei, is not the type to just let this injustice stand without question, and is therefore known as a troublemaker to both friends and family. His journey from delinquent to getting caught up in a very old prophecy to save the kingdom kept me up late reading more nights than I care to admit. What are the slinks, and why was there a war with them? Who is Adora, really? Is Blevins just a town drunk who talks too loosely about the Debt when in his cups, or someone more sinister? What is the Whisper Prince, and why is he the last great hope of this empire? I just had to know how it all turned out. So, of course, my biggest gripe with this book is that it's part of a trilogy, and not all of my questions were answered. Many of the unanswered ones were hinted at, and I'm looking forward to the next book in this series.