Potential triggers: torture, sexual abuse, explicit scenes
Whenever I see a new Ellie Horn book I start salivating! I get so excited to immerse myself into the worlds she creates, yes, not one world, she opens up so many wonderful realms, with so many wonderful inhabitants! Of course, my favourite inhabitants are always the current ones I'm reading about, with all the rest from previous books firmly lodged in my heart. This is a dark and dangerous world, ruled by certain individuals who have not an iota of compassion or sympathy. Rather they revel in inflicting pain and fear, ok, not ALL of them, some are desperately trying to stop these atrocities, to stop those responsible but the baddies keep eluding justice.
I simply adore all the different "people", Shifters of all kinds, Dragons, Unicorns, Witches, the whole bang shoot without ever being overwhelmed. They all fit into the storyline, as the author layers brick by brick to build up a magnificent series of books! All the characters have issues to resolve, some so appalling it rattles the brain. Matt, Talakai, and Sebastian are beautifully flawed, not daring to grasp that which they feel is their fate. So many heart breaking moments! But Anna is the glue who holds them all together, although she really had her work cut out for her! She's..... different... not a shifter, not a witch, she's more! What a delight finding out what "more" was. So much intrigue and soul searching in this riveting series!
My favourite flamboyant Satyr Jacques is instrumental yet again in collecting those bricks the author lays out and manipulating them with such excellence. That he's a hoot is an added bonus!
I love these unique characters, Mari, an Ogre is a pacifist, all her species are, who will even resort to violence, an act completely abhorrent to her in her need to aid Anna and her friends. Such deduction and fierce loyalty is a rare commodity. Matt and his Australianisms are so funny at times but that's just his facade, his hurt is buried deep within him. He's so compationate and the greatest friend one could wish for. What he and Talakai endured at the hands of Isabel would have driven anyone insane, my word are the vile creatures in this series vile! As for Galeran, now he's something else! His very misguided conviction of cleansing the realms and the means he uses to accomplish this pipedream is horrendous. He has an awful flair for administrating pain and torture but he has sunk to a level that's beyond heinous, my word did my mouth drop open when I read what he'd done!
But character building is what Ms Horn excels in, it's so easy to sympathise with these remarkable characters, to feel them, understand them and be carried away with them and the story. It's a complex network that is designed in such a way that has elements of everything, love, fear, action, self worth, anger, tears, from both characters and myself, and a dose of humour, that makes these books so very much a treasure and delight to read. One can't be sure which way the plot will veer but one can be sure of a few hours of zoning out, of needing to turn the pages without stop.