Actual rating: 4.5/5 stars
A MEMORY OF LIGHT is a little gem in the world of YA fantasy, and one I’m grateful to have crossed paths with. What’s this story about, you ask? Well, the story follows Ari and Ely. The former is a thief with many secrets who lives in the forest with her faithful anima (aka her bobcat. who is the love of my life), Jagger. The latter is a sorcerer—a little awkward when it comes to his magic, but with far better people skills than Ari and a complete cinnamon roll. This unlikely pairing must work together in the search for an artifact that is perhaps Ari’s hardest job yet, and one that may force her to face the many secrets of her past. Want to know more? You’ll have to read the book!
The frame for A Memory of Light is a civil war, which is something I thoroughly enjoy in a fantasy because it allows to expand a lot on the human aspects of world-building. The one in this book didn’t disappoint in the slightest! We got great background on the political situation, but it never overshadowed the main plot or weighed down the narration. If anything, it only fed my curiosity because I have a feeling it will play a much bigger role in the future books.
A Memory of Light adopts many elements common in a YA fantasy: an unlikely duo, civil unrest, a heroine who prefers knives to pretty dresses, but the author makes them completely her own. The writing was descriptive without ever overdoing it, and it was so easy to just lose myself in the narration and the rich world. A special mention goes to the bond between Ari and Jagger. I loved the concept of the anima! Animal companions are one of my favorite elements of any book, and the deep union of souls between Jagger and his girl was a joy to read.
As always, the characters are a large reason why I enjoy a book, and I admit to having fallen completely in love with Ari and Ely. Though Ari has many mysteries, I never felt like the author was holding back in letting the reader get to know her. Her strengths, her beliefs, her insecurities shine throughout the story and make her a character that is easy to connect and relate to.
Ely was a wonderful surprise! I’m used to having the broad-shouldered, broody/sassy heartthrob in my fantasy, but Ely was the sort of sweet, supportive, headstrong cinnamon roll that I’d love to meet in real life. Please world, give us more Ely’s!
Though romance wasn’t very present in this installment, I do not lose hope for the future. I have many theories and many hopes for the next installments, and I cannot wait for the next book. Which only leaves one more question: when is the sequel releasing? *she asked, knowing the first book only just released*
Thank you to the author for sending me a copy! All opinions are my own.