I have read the 2nd edition, which is about 100 pages longer than the first edition and is the definitive edition of this book. Published March 20, 2023.
Rating 4,5 of 5 Stars (Rounded up to 5 Stars)
The Sword of Mercy and Wrath, Book #1 of the Swords of Dominion Series by NC Koussis is a book full of intrigue, morally gray characters and a world you don't want to live in.
A world full of conflicts and wars caused by sibling rivalry and upper class power games, a religion that puts itself above all else, and the problems of ordinary people that go along with it. A world full of werewolves, called demons by the Order of the Golden Sword.
In the middle of this world, you will meet Tristain and Selene, adoptive siblings separated by war. Tristain in a siege camp on the front lines of the war and Selene at home with her adoptive father and mother. And here begins their journey. A journey full of self-doubt, violence, inner conflict and moral questions that accompany the lives of Selene and Tristain.
We follow each of these perspectives and I have to admit that, for me, Selene is the shining star of this book. There is no doubt that I like Tristain, he is a good guy and I can relate to him, but Selene is much deeper as a character, her doubts about herself, her “family” and the world she lives in. You can feel with her, have a gnarly feeling in your gut, and overcome loss and anger with her. But does she really overcome these feelings? In her darkest moments, the Order of the Golden Sword is her pillar of strength, a refuge, a place where she can heal and become someone she never thought she could be. But is it all worth it, is the fanaticism of the Order really the right path? I guess you have to find out for yourself.
The story is fast-paced and doesn't leave much room to breathe, but I liked it a lot. I had to get used to the pace at first, but once I did, it was a pleasure to read.
If I had to pick one gripe I had with this book, it would be the world building. It is there, and later on you get hints of more overarching political issues and conflicts, and it all sounds intriguing to me, but overall I would have liked to get a little more information. I can only hope that book two will expand on this and give more insight into this dark, gritty world. But to be fair, you do learn some really interesting things in Epilogue II that I think are relevant to where this world is going.
All in all, The Sword of Mercy and Wrath was a fast-paced, engaging story with likeable characters, twists, and turns you are not prepared for, and an underlying fear that a character you love or hate might not make it. NC Koussis is merciless, and that's a good thing.
With this book, NC Koussis has made his way into my top authors, and every new book is an insta-buy for me. Also, book #2 of the Sword of Dominion series, “The Pyres of Vengeance” will be released on May 2nd, and you should pre-order it like I did. I can't wait to find out what happens next in this story.
(The prologue to "The Pyres of Vengeance" is at the end of this book. It's promising).