3 stars
I picked this up because of the cover, take a look, it's pretty, don't blame me.
The curse of three 3 star reads is killing me though.
Anyhow, this was a fun time, sometimes super cringe but it did have a humorous tinge to it although it was slightly portrayed as high stakes from the beginning with the whole " the world is ending" plot.
So to summarise this with no spoilers, the world building goes as such: Creatures that are human like called Phases exist, each belongs in an elemental house, Water house, Magnet House, Stone House, Fire House, Wood House, Shadow House, etc..
Each House has a king and a queen considered the ruler. One day, someone from the Air House, released a virus that has plagued the Phases, it killed nearly all the elemental phases leaving very few in each house.
Elemental Phases have what are called Matches which are in other words, mates ( fated mates). Upon the destruction of the Shadow house where only one person was left, Cross, he felt the tug of his match keeping him in check, because he was in danger of dying since he was keeping the weight of all his Shadow house alone.
Nia, Princess of the Water House, as well as her cousin Ty, Queen of the Water House and Thar and their friend Uriel from the Wood house go on a searching spree to find the Quintessence who has a ultimate power and has magic beyond what any elemental phase knows, who was and was not an elemental.
Parald, of the air house found his Match in Queen Ty. She refused him, he is angry, he wants her. Chason, who has lost his match Mara to the plague released by the air house, wants to destroy Parald and Gion and everyone of that house, in doing so, the balance of elements will be destroyed and the world will end.
Now here is the confusion started for me, the WB is digestible once you get into it, it is easy to grasp and there was a certain plot and side plot but it all blurred together because it was not quite consistent all the way. There was , for example, this talk about how if Cross died, Nia would die as well because he is her match and because they can't survive without each other. But then Abel, the disgusting Stone phase, had a match and she died and he is not even concerned, let alone dead. Chason who has lost Mara is also alive and well but grieving, which is normal. So make it make sense.
Aside from that, the writing was a little wack sometimes, pardon the term. Not talking about the cringy moment but the actual conversation which was btw full of pop culture references, not that i disliked it but it was at times overdone imo.
The romance was so so, the chemistry between Nia and Cross was a little lackluster, Uriel and Mel have a funny bond idek and i see loads of potential for Tessie and Job.
I will reading the next books, because i sensed some enemies to lovers vibes from Gion and Ty and the world still interests me.