Princess of Dorsa has been a very pleasant surprise.
Bought it on Amazon at a very low, promotional price (less than 1$), I felt like I just found a little shining, authentic gem on the side of the road, for all to just pick up.
It is one of those epic fantasy books I used to read when I was young, written by the masters of this genre, full of adventures, mysteries, conspiracy plots, wars and a stream of very dark, subterranean magic, gradually revealed.
It is extremely well written. One of those books that makes you lose important hours of sleep because you need to know what happens next. All the characters, heroes (or better… heroines!) and villains are three-dimensional, intriguing, charming or unbearable, according to their nature, but never trivial. Many of them were surprising: I just didn’t expect how they unfolded.
And the two leading women, the Princess and the Sword Master, are simply breathtaking.
Readers follow the POV of the Princess, a bisexual young lady with a strong propensity for women, a spoiled aristocratic girl who grows up to become a truly noble young woman. And the Sword Master, lowborn, ex slave, with a dark, hidden past, extraordinary warrior and wise by many life experiences, is the other heroine, the woman of mystery, the heart under the many armors, both physical and psychological.
Oh yes, it’s lesbian fiction. But it is not the same old love story with just a fantasy frame to color the romance with a bit of magic powder. On the contrary it is pure Fantasy, of the highest quality. At last!
I recommend it to all lovers of the Fantasy genre, regardless of their own gender and sexual orientation.
Then, if it happens for them to be queer women, they will find representation too. But again, this book is for all the lovers of good Fantasy.
6 stars