This is probably going to be a really shoddy review, and I feel extra bad because this is for an ARC, but I'm honestly just so frustrated by this read that I don't know how to articulate my feelings in anything more than rant form.
Going into EVER THE BRAVE was concerning based on how the plot twisted near the end of book one. I had hoped that Summerill wouldn't introduce a love triangle element but alas.. she did. It was a situation complicated as a result of some of Britta's magic but still. It felt like an excuse; not only for the added drama but to give us two extra POVs, after EVER THE HUNTED's single POV, most of which felt like unnecessary filler to show how one character basically spent the whole book running in circles and chasing his tail.
Frustration was the name of the game, really. The bit of hopeful potential joy I got out of the first book in the Clash of Kingdoms duology was totally missing here. I felt that too much time was spent on things that we didn't need (angst over dresses and a forced friendship between our main girl and a handmaiden, which the author spends most of the book convincing us exists but is never actually felt because.. why) vs actually fleshing out more of the clash between these two kingdoms. Despite the conflicts I never actually felt like it was that big of a deal. Everything felt too small scale, too focuses on personal dynamics, the sense of grandness never came through. Maybe because the king was a doofus. I swear, his POV might actually have been worse than Cohen's and he was the one running over the border eight million times chasing wrong information.
So much isn't ever really explained. Such as with Phelia, for example. This was a reveal that wasn't much of a reveal, I expected it after the midway point of the first book, and I felt her presence was really underutilized. I had so many questions about the why of her role, her power, etc, and we get no answers. Too much word count spent fighting off hypothermia I guess.
Also, I would've liked to spent more time on the actual showdown these two books were building towards instead of just brief mustache twirling 'I'm Super Evil' moments and then, boom, you're dead. Which kind of mirrors my feelings about these bawse lady Channelers from the Guild. We meet them, most of them are bitchy, and then boom, treaty, ending, done. That being said I'm glad everything is boom, dead, boom, done, after only two books because I couldn't have trudged through another.
I was unhappy enough about this read during the middle to 75% portion that I was thinking this would be a one-star but there was enough maturity in the writing, and even some of the actions of the characters (but not Aoden, never Aoden, wtf, "I'm pretty sure she's with Cohen but I wonder if she'd like me.." are you fucking serious, and don't get me started on poor little rich prince boy and his woe about being an outsider) that I'm willing to bump up.
I see a spinoff is in the works and honestly I'm not surprised by the pairing but I have no interest in anything further from this world at this point.
** I received an ARC from Edelweiss and the publisher (thank you!) in exchange for an honest review. **