Gosh, I love this story.
A PROMISE BROKEN is a deeply human tale of grief and love, and it is deep and soft and far-reaching in a way that reminds me of the ocean--tranquil strength, you know?
This is not a tale of wild adventure and actions. This is a sweet and anxious little girl, Eiryn, who is trying to cope with the death of her mother, and her uncle, Arén, who has to take care of her. And boy does not Arén NOT know how to handle a child, especially a grieving one, but he tries SO MUCH. and I love this--I love how flawed but caring he is, how helpless sometimes, but how he still manages to be there at others. It is also acknowledged several times in the story that Arén has no interest in romance. It feels so good to see this level of caring in an aromantic (and asexual) character, and I'm glad his lack of skills with children is never tied to his orientation. :)
This story also happens in an unique world, where one race uses song-as-spells, and it is rich with vocabulary and details, and it truly envelops the tale as a whole, seeping into everything in a way I've rarely experienced (and certainly not achieved). It also casually includes a third gender, with its own pronouns, giving complete space for nonbinary characters. I will note that if unexplained vocabulary in fantasy tends to drag you out of a story, you'll encounter it here (there is a glossary to help!)
A PROMISE BROKEN is touching and beautiful, and it will slip into your heart quietly, lodging itself there firmly and stay. It a small-stake story, focused on two characters you can only adore and their lives. Lynn E. O'Connacht is an author that shows great sensibility, and I wish more people found their way into her tales. I, for one, will certainly pick up others.
(tw for death, suicide ideation, depression)