Game of Hate and Lies might be the most emotionally devastating so far in the Broken Kingdoms world! It ripped my heart to pieces multiple times and multiple ways, from beginning to end! Of course, there was also immense joy and relief, and a giant dose of excitement by the end! At the end of the last book, Kase was taken by Ivar and had his memories corrupted. Now, he thinks he has always been loyal to the Black Palace and Ivar specifically, and that Mal is a traitor and a thief he must kill. Mal is heartbroken when she finds out, but decides she will do whatever it takes to get Kase back. The Kryv and Falkyns work together as one to slowly break through the magic holding Kase hostage, trying to beat the clock before his true and false memories clash in a battle that will leave Kase lost forever.
Here’s the thing: I hate the trope of a lover loosing their memory of the other. I’ve always despised it. Something about it just rubs me the wrong way. BUT, this, I LOVED. It was beautifully done and wasn’t done in a way that made the person seem too different. Kase was clearly still Kase, and his memories and especially his feelings for Mal were fighting hard against the corrupted memories. There was also no time lapse, the gang was immediately on the case and determined to get him back. I really enjoyed the storyline honestly, which shocked me! So it turns out I can enjoy this trope after all! It gave us the opportunity for some really emotional moments. The first set of them being the two groups working to save Kase, and all their moments among each other while they worked this. Mal, of course, the most emotional as she broke down and fretted or lost her patience in various moments. But there was also everyone’s interactions with Kase himself.
In order to break through to him, they had to get close to him, and they set up various opportunities for him to see familiar faces, hear familiar names and sayings, or see familiar items. Kase could tell something was wrong with him, but he couldn’t remember he power even existed to do what was done to him. So these sly moments where they led him about were amazing. They were not only super creative and I loved watching them all play their parts, but the moments they spent with Kase were so emotional and heartbreaking. Especially Ash, Hanna, and Mal. The two children were so heartbroken and were only able to be straightforward with Kase about their pain. He couldn’t understand, but those moments all spoke to his heart and helped to break down the barriers bit by bit. But by far, Mal helped the most. The woman he loves was devoted to getting him back and did everything she could to get through to him. I cried for them both several times as each scene where he didn’t remember her just devastated us both!
When the time came to finally get Kase, things go wrong and a trap is set for them. Kase turns on Ivar until he uses his magic to bring him to heel, but the others refuse to let it happen. This scene was gut wrenching as Mal’s father sacrifices himself for the others, swearing to serve his queen and begging to be killed so Ivar can’t use his mesmer. His other adoptive son, Bard, sobs as he kills the man he always viewed as a father, the man who protected all the royal children, who protected Kase. It was so tragic and I want to cry just thinking about it! It does lead to them getting Kase back, and letting the others go free, however. When Mal brings Kase back to himself, they walk through their memories and it’s honestly so beautiful.
The entire experience ended up bringing them closer together. Kase’s walls have been obliterated, in truth, and now his emotions are there for anyone to see. Especially over Mal. He refuses to waste any more time, and proposes to her swiftly. It’s so beautiful, and their marriage increases both of their powers. Which is needed, since Kase remembers the hit on two little that Ivar’s wife wanted him to make. The mission to free them brings Dagny and Luca’s son back to them, along with the Princess Eryka from the South. An oracle who foresees their heartbreak when the mission goes badly and dear, sweet Vali is killed protecting Mal. I cried again! This book seriously killed me. So much heartbreak in one book! And Vali’s send off is so emotional and heartfelt. His absence leaves a hole in them all, and it’s hard to imagine them going on without him.
But Eryka also sees Mal needs to take the ring back and claim her throne, along with the fact that Gunnar will play a part in uniting the three kingdoms. Which, his uncle rules the North, his aunt will end up ruling the East, maybe he’ll marry Eryka and they’ll eventually take the throne in the South? Or he’ll be close to someone who does? I can clearly see it though! With Ivar promising a lordship to whoever kills Mal, no where is safe did them anymore. They need an army and have a small group, talented though they all are, they can’t stand against the entire kingdom. Thankfully, Gunnar decided to take matters into his own hands, calling Valen and Elise from the North. The ending where they show up and Elise calls from the ship for Kase to smile made me smile and cheer! It was so thrilling, especially after so much heartbreak and pain throughout this read, as much as I loved it—it was heavy! So this ending left me so enthused about where this goes next. Seeing Valen and Elise again, along with the read of the Northern Kingdom. Seeing just Ari earlier was a treat, but this is fabulous! And it promises that they are now going to war, and Mal will need to step up and take her throne as one of the four queens of fate!
I can’t wait!