Happy book birthday to Dark Skies (May 5th!)
Here finally is my full review:
Thank you so much to Tor Teen for the advanced copy via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review! All opinions are my own.
The two books, Dark Shores and Dark Skies, occur at the same time in the fictional world and can be read in either order. I enjoyed publication order. It made sense to learn what was "really" going on.
Here is a quick spoiler-free recap: In Shores we read about Teriana and the Maarin traders, Marcus and the Cel legion, and the initial exploration and conquer of the Dark Shores. Remember the puppet king of the Raiders and some larger threat that is revealed at the end? In Dark Skies, we follow Teriana's friend Lydia who we briefly met before. We learn the truth of the betrayal, see Lydia take another route to Mudamora, and meet Killian who leads the King's forces. This book starts in Cel but we learn a lot more about the Gods, the mystical forces, and the people of the Dark Shores. The third book is going to be an amazing meeting of the two plot lines.
The pace is incredible. I read the first 300 pages kind of slowly but ended up taking the last half in a crazed four hour sitting where I don't think I breathed or blinked. The intrigue, assassinations, BLIGHT ZOMBIES, reckless chases, magical evil army leaders, more scheming, and a race against a huge deadly clock just made it impossible to stop.
The magic of the world was hinted at in Shores, but in Skies we learn all about it. The God-Marked people each have an ability like strength, healing, growing/restoring, water breathing, and it seems they were meant to create teams of people. A great theme this is, and I appreciate the idea that healing is a drain on someones life force. The triage they use is so interesting. The seventh god's power is just terrifying and that will continue in book 3.
All I will say about the additional world building is that the desperation and fear are real, the hurt is real, and the darkness is real. The feelings of the people and the world seeping through the pages into the reader is what separates exquisite world building from the rest.
I 100% liked Lydia and Killian both a LOT more than Marcus and Teriana. They have flawed but endlessly brave personalities, are good problem solvers, and are both loyal to no end. I even liked princess Malahi for the most part, she had some admirable moments and the banter was hilarious between her and Killian and the female guards. It's hard not to root for every single character in the book, including Killian's mother who is a rare gem.
The combination of great characters, more shippable romantic pairings, breakneck pace, magic, and the intrigue of plots to end all plots make Dark Skies (and Dark Shores) a series that I absolutely 100% recommend to anyone with even the slightest interest in fantasy. Thank you so much again to Tor Teen for the advanced copy