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As for his job as an assasin, I often found myself classifiying it as just a job, and then would instantly become a little ashamed. He killed innocent children simply because they possesed magic. Even after reading the rest of the series, I'm still on the fence about him.

As for his job as an assassin i was conflicted. It was obvious that people from the previous monarchy needed to be killed and in that he was good but when it comes to killing innocent children that happen to have magic i think that's when i start to like it less
(BTW Maria wrote an online short story from Valek's POV that happens between the first and secnd books. Just google assassin's study and it should come up. There is also one called power study from Ari and Janco's POV)

I agree with your points as well. I had a hard time overlooking the fact that he murdered innocent children simply because they were other and the Commander has a complex.




At first it bothered me that he was willing to kill Yelena first and then kill himself. But then as I thought about it, at least he would kill her quickly and painlessly. If he left it to someone else, they might make her suffer.




Masochist apparently. Or something.
I see what you and Jillian mean though. The fact that she's okay with it does say a lot about her personality. I guess I just can't wrap my head around the idea of a person loving a guy who'd kill her.

I have to think about the sex scene... in the scene before they were in muck and then they have sex. I could only think of how dirty and stinky they were! HAHAH!
I would like to know more of his history. I thought he was an interesting character. Interesting that he killed people because they had magic in him... I felt that part of the story should've been discussed more. After all the killings he really didn't have a reaction when Yelena revealed she had magic abilities.
And when I read he would kill Yelena and then kill himself I did feel if he loved her he would've killed himself and not be able to kill her. Allowing the execution order to go to someone else.
I would like to know more of his history. I thought he was an interesting character. Interesting that he killed people because they had magic in him... I felt that part of the story should've been discussed more. After all the killings he really didn't have a reaction when Yelena revealed she had magic abilities.
And when I read he would kill Yelena and then kill himself I did feel if he loved her he would've killed himself and not be able to kill her. Allowing the execution order to go to someone else.
But why would Maria tell us he did that and then he didn't? I doesn't make sense to me for an author to trick us? Wouldn't the author tell us the truth? Unless it is revealed later? I think he is a solider through and through just like our military today only following commands even though they don't necessarily want to kill.


And maybe I just like the bad, cold bastards with the hidden softie.
What do you think about the Butterfly Dust?
Personally I was surprised that it was fake. I really thought it was a poison throughout most of the book. I had no suspicions at all. I did think Yelena should've been more mad with Valek for using it, but I also though Valek should've been more mad at Yelena for hiding magic from him when he despised it so much.
I also liked how Valek was an artist of sorts and made figurines out of stone. I thought this gave him a more soft side other then the killings. I thought it was also symbolic that he gave one of his statues to the commander. Shows they had a closer relationship then we originally thought, especially since there were no other decorations in the castle. I thought it is nice touch how much the butterfly charm meant to Yelena. Surprising how little things can mean so much to a person.
Personally I was surprised that it was fake. I really thought it was a poison throughout most of the book. I had no suspicions at all. I did think Yelena should've been more mad with Valek for using it, but I also though Valek should've been more mad at Yelena for hiding magic from him when he despised it so much.
I also liked how Valek was an artist of sorts and made figurines out of stone. I thought this gave him a more soft side other then the killings. I thought it was also symbolic that he gave one of his statues to the commander. Shows they had a closer relationship then we originally thought, especially since there were no other decorations in the castle. I thought it is nice touch how much the butterfly charm meant to Yelena. Surprising how little things can mean so much to a person.




I suspected the Butterfly poison was a ruse from the type they used her as an escape exercise. I seemed just the type of thing Valek would do, pretend he didn't care and he was cruel when he wasn't.
Emily, we are led to believe that those are their ages. We know for sure Yelena is 19, but at one point she guesses that Valek is in his early thirties.

I felt a wee spark as soon as i met him and as the story went on I melted lol I was kind of surprised when he started falling for yelana, well the signs anyway. but very much so love his loyalty, kindness, will to help, and his love.lol I had to laugh at his little moment of possessivness in there. Love changes people!!! Valek is my wee spark in this book

For Valek is a poisoner, who got under our skin, invaded our blood and stole our hearts and in true words has poisoned us with his CHARM!