So I actually finished KINGMAKER two days ago, but I was stuck in Manhattan without my laptop and couldn't write the review I was itching to write. Now that the dust has cleared, I have to say it: this is my favorite MAPWEAVER CHRONICLES book. Even more than WINDSWEPT which I loved. This one was almost perfect in every way.
The beginning was a little slow, but once the gang met up with Neil in Maradwell, things heated up fast and it was action setpiece after action setpiece, which I absolutely loved. And speaking of Neil, his character arc in this book was satisfying and heartbreaking. I don't want to say any spoilers, but although I wanted to throw the book across my room at times, Neil's part of the story was done superbly.
Fox has always been my favorite character, as I find him the most relatable, and that didn't change here. But Lai also finally grew on me and I liked her again after this book was done.
This book is a lot darker than its predecessors, but I didn't mind that at all. In fact, I believe Kaitlin Bellamy should go dark more, as she seemed to really nail it and the atmosphere, especially by the ending. And speaking of that ending, that cliffhanger totally changed how I saw the whole series beforehand. I cannot wait for WORLDBREAKER now and can't believe I have to wait a month to read the (hopefully stunning) conclusion.
All in all, this is definitely my favorite of the series. I loved almost every aspect of the story and would highly recommend, if like me, you found INKSPICE and WAYFINDER to be minor letdowns. (Still great stories, but they just didn't do it for me like this one.)
I cannot wait to see the conclusion for Fox and company, and will be waiting with baited breath for that to come. KINGMAKER has become one of my favorite fantasy books and I'm so glad I continued with this series. Someday, when the series is over, I will definitely have to give it another read, just to catch the subtle foreshadowing done so well and the leadup to KINGMAKER and beyond.
If you want something a little darker, but still with some hope and a great cast of characters, I say give KINGMAKER a read. I hope, like me, you won't be disappointed and will fall even more in love with these characters and this story. Ms. Bellamy, I hope more people read this series, because if they're not, they're sorely missing out.