[I received an ARC, and this review represents my honest opinion.]
There aren't a lot of books where I see myself in the main character, but The Windward King is one of them, and I love it.
The story follows Shara, an alvithi (a shapeshifter) who can't seem to do anything right or really find his place in his world. After a horrific accident, Shara flees to the human city, where he meets ONE OF THE MOST PRECIOUS HUMANS TO EVER EXIST.
I mean. He meets Korith, a guy who sees more to Shara than Shara sees in himself. And gives advice that hits close to home for me too.
When the soon-to-be king turns up missing, Shara finds himself as the replacement. But how can an underconfident alvithi who can't even shift smoothly like his people do hope to play the part of royalty?
And thus you have one of my favorite books. <3
I read TWK in its early stages, and I loved it then. I love it even more now.
The world is rich and alive. I loved exploring both the human and alvithi worlds, and their different cultures and how life is lived. I enjoyed seeing even the small bits of life, like seeds in tea, or the names of different drinks.
But what I loved more were the characters. They were all different, in voice, personality. They all had their own goals (for example, Lethir's goal is to be murdered by me).
Shara feeling like he's not enough is something I struggle with sometimes, and I loved how his arc progressed, and how characters often didn't let him reverse into self-deprecation (at least not for long). I loved how while he had no idea what he was doing, he did it anyway, because he's loyal, and when people he cares about need help, he wants to try, even if he doesn't think he can do any good.
Korith. Ahh, be still my heart. Korith was probably my favorite character. He's funny, confident, and sees people in a deeper way than others might not. He has his own struggles and pains, but doesn't let that stop him from doing what he can to help others when they struggle. It's his heart that makes me swoon and I don't care who knows it. XD
The other characters are also all fantastic. Tishel is an Epic Boss, Faresh can go jump off a cliff (but in his own way he's kinda cool?), Thosena is very relatable when she's avoiding paperwork. XD Nashai is really fun, and I loved how smoothly she took the developments of the plot.
The plot keeps you on your toes, with the danger starting off with a bang and keeping the characters themselves on their toes. There are times when it feels like you're *right* at the edge of figuring out the mystery, but there's always that one piece of the board that's missing, and you and the hero don't know what it is. So you have to keep reading, because maybe you'll figure out what it is the next time the characters try to review what they know. Just maybe.
All in all, I will never stop fangirling about this book, you all HAVE to read it. If you like brotherly friendships, (very) reluctant heroes, squirrel-dragons, and amazing character growth and intense plots with high stakes...
You'll probably like this. So don't hesitate to get a copy.
But I've called dibs on Korith, so... beware.