I read the first book back in 2021, but I remembered enough of it to continue the series without having to do a reread. The Faithless turned out to be better than The Unbroken. At this rate, maybe book three will hit five stars?
You can tell the author improved, not just writing wise, but character wise as well. I, a Luca hater, started warming up to her a teeny tiny little bit during the course of the book, so it's possible I'll actually like her in the next one. Who would've thought?
That's not to say that she stopped making stupid decisions though, just putting that out there.
And I'm still not on board the Luca - Touraine ship, sorry. My opinion hasn't changed one bit, they shouldn't be together and there's zero chemistry between them. But as individual characters, they're interesting to follow, especially Touraine.
We got some new PoVs as well, I liked getting to know those characters better.
This one had less action than the first, but I didn't mind that, the politics were the star of the show and not hard to keep track of. The plot was better too, and I'd like to think that I know where it's going to go in The Sovereign, but maybe I'm wrong and it'll go in a completely different direction.
I wish we got to see more of the magic system in action, I'm assuming it's going to be a huge thing in the next installment, but we only got a few crumbs here.
Now, what bugged me is basically how easy everything was at the end, it's not that I want the characters to suffer more than necessary, but when I was reading it I was like "and that's it?", there should've been a little more. It's hard to explain more of what without spoiling.
I would still recommend this series to people who are looking for some underrated fantasy reads, maybe it won't blow you away (or maybe it will, in which case yay), but you'll have a solid story to keep you entertained.