I almost didn't finish this book and I should have quit while I was ahead. 'A Slice of Quietude' had the foundation of a good story but, ultimately, was a mess.
Warning, there are some spoilers below...
The story started out okay. Kat is an assassin assigned to assist an amateur raiding party lead by a cowardly, unscrupulous leader. When this thrill seeking party decides to attack an innocent family farm in the middle of nowhere, Kat, who is part of an assassin guild with a strict code, must decide between her loyalty to her assignment or to herself.
Who Kat meets on this family farm includes Tristien, an intriguing woman scarred on every inch of her body. When we meet her, her presence is palpable. She exudes a quiet strength that signals to Kat that she's not to be messed with.
Now add in this strange "quietude" layer, some kind of spiritual realm Kat doesn't fully understand but can harness to assist in her assassinations and we have something interesting, yeah?
So where does 'A Slice of Quietude" go wrong?
First off, the book ends on a cliff hanger without wrapping up the first book! This made me angry. Literally, the book ends mid sentence using an ellipses. What?! No, no, no, no, no! Cardinal rule, you *have* to wrap up the main conflicts introduced in that book or you'll be chased with pitchforks.
Secondly, this is an indie book that feels like one. I'm a big fan of indie as long as it's in a polished form i.e good formatting, minimal typos, easy reading style, etc. This one isn't. This could sometimes be due to awkward sentence structure, to repeatedly saying cumbersome full names or terms, to having to orient my head to what space I'm in, to being confused about a character's actions.
Somewhere between the first and second act of the story Tristien got a lobotomy because she was not the same person between the two acts at all. In the first act we're in Kat's head and the 2nd we're in Tristien's so of course we'd get a different perspective but a person shouldn't be *completely* different.
As the story unfolds, Kat becomes more wooden as a character instead of less and even, at times, is unlikable. For example, her assassin's guild recruits their members as children and rapes them to toughen them up. She was one of those children and now, as an adult, she's okay with carrying on this tradition though she only rapes people her own age. What?! The assassin's guild is more ruthless towards its own members than towards its assignments...and Tristien is at least as appalled as we are as readers but, F me, it's no cult I want to be part. Kat never questions her allegiance even as she's introduced to other ways of being...
And, at one point, for some odd reason Kat decides to question Tristien's past by saying that the gods Tristien supposedly met throughout her life were metaphors instead of real beings. What?! Kat is supposed to be completely in Tristien's thrall, she *sees* how vulnerable Tristien is due to her trauma, Kat herself constantly goes into a spiritual realm, Tristien's friends act as witnesses to these gods, and Tristien is in a physical state that only could have had supernatural intervention. Why is she questioning?! It's not as if she comes from a practical, science-based, non-spiritual viewpoint. I think she even has a god of assassin's of her own...I just forget by now.
Add to the odd, a strange foil is introduced in act 2 and he's NOT Tristien's arch nemesis...so in the 3rd act I'm expecting to finally meet the arch nemesis who inflicted Tristien's trauma but, no, this strange foil comes back as a final villain. Why?! She already rejected him. So strange.
For the romance...don't bother. Kat and Tristien are attracted to each other but except for Kat hanging around to pull Tristien out of her panic attacks, not a lot happens. In fact, nothing happens except for one kiss right before the final ellipses...
And, nope, none of the main arcs are wrapped up. We don't meet Tristien's perpetrator, we don't see Kat learn more about the quietude, we don't even get to the final destination of their journey!
Argh!
There are kernels of good in this story but the execution just didn't do it for me. Can't recommend.