“Etta rises against the people of Timoran. They fight at Ravenspire now! Take up your arms, we go to war.”
“No death talks until our innards are spilling out on the battlefield. It is more poetic and meaningful.”
The final book of the first trilogy.
After in the last book Valen finally came to his senses and declared he's the king and told Elise he wants her, they're now working together with his guild to take back the kingdom. With new and ols allies they're looking for refuges and making plans. The most important one, to find a way to save Sol. Valen's older brother who's apparently still alive and was held captive all this time.
Elise is now officially the king's consort. At the beginning of the book I didn't like it. Up until now she fought right beside them. She had her own name and title, and now they're reducing to the king's consort who's waiting for him comfortably while he goes on mission? I wasn't sure about that.
But then again, it Elise. Our girl isn't like being told what to do. She still fight and scheme and work like any other.
“You never were for Timoran or Etta, Elise. You were always for fairness, for people.
She lifted her chin, but a tremble lived in her voice. One only her husband might notice. Because only her husband knew how often brutality and compassion collided in her heart.
She may be with the king, she supports him. But that doesn't mean she's not strong on her own. She still has a family to defeat.
I liked seeing her grow even closed to the guild and Valen's family.
Yes, I liked them. I loved the entire Guild of Shade like I would a family, like I would true brothers.
“You are brave, My Queen,” Sol whispered.
“I am not a queen. I am your brother’s consort.”
“For now.” Sol’s grin was as mischievous as Valen’s.
Side note: if Elise would get money for every time she was asked what she was reading throughout the trilogy, she would've been rich. Why no one's is ever interested in what I'M reading that way?🥲
Valen, now as a king, is facing and leaning how to handle more responsibilities. But he knows it's only temporary. He'll get Sol back.
Parted for turns and he still knew how to reprimand me better than anyone.
“All the words he could’ve said to me this morning, and what he wanted me to know was that he bested you in everything.”
I rolled my eyes. “He said that? While an entire unit of Ravens held blades to his neck, that was what he chose to say?”
“He was quite adamant about it too.”
Hells, I missed my brother.
Meanwhile, he and Elise are making up for lost time. He finally admits openly that he loves her. He'll do anything for her and her safety.
I didn’t need vows to know I loved Elise and wanted her at my side until my final breath. But I did want her as queen. A thought I couldn’t shake, as if it had been planted inside my chest by a power outside of myself.
After and encounter with Sol where he delivered encrypted words, they now have new ideas and new missions on taking the kingdom. Of course, things complicates and they find things they didn't expect on finding.
I enjoyed the conclusion for the northern kingdom so much. The battles, the action, the plot twists, the found family, all so great. I cried, I laughed. I sat up abruptly when things got intense.
The only thing I'm upset about is the side characters. I love them all, but because there are so many, we don't get much from them. We get snippets from each one of them. I wish I could've seen how Halvar and Kari started and evolved. And many other characters and their loved one. Not to mention Siv, who was totally got lost in so many characters, she's supposed to be Elise's best friend. But we barely saw her and Mattis. Just a few mentions here and there.
I absolutely loved how Ari and Valen became close!! Last book they kept fighting and in the end Ari was frightened by being next to the king, and now they're teasing each other constantly.
“King Valen.” Ari’s voice rang out through the longhouse.
I groaned and flopped onto my back. “No one pestered him this much when he wore the crown. He does this on purpose.”
“I do,”
The Ferus line stood to inherit the throne, but I still considered Ari Sekundӓr a leader here. Perhaps we did not begin as allies, but now, I trusted him as much as the Guild of Shade.
Ari raced after Valen. Once adversaries, now they were practically inseparable.
“Go away,” I said to the others.
“Rather unkingly of you,” Ari said. “You could dismiss us better. Perhaps, say: be gone with you. Or we may adjourn, or—”
I pulled back from Elise to glare at Ari. “I could take your head if you prefer.”
I'm definitely going to continue the series. Excited to learn more of the Nightrender story!!