ARC Review | A River of Royal Blood

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Title: A River of Royal Blood

Author: Amanda Joy

Format: paperback (Bookishfirst winner)

Pages: 368

Publication Date: October 29, 2019

Categories: Fantasy, Young Adult, Romance, Adventure, Sibling Rivalry, Blood Magic

Disclaimer: **I won this book from Bookishfirst in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

Sixteen-year-old Eva is a princess, born with the magick of marrow and blood–a dark and terrible magick that hasn’t been seen for generations in the vibrant but fractured country of Myre. Its last known practitioner was Queen Raina, who toppled the native khimaer royalty and massacred thousands, including her own sister, eight generations ago, thus beginning the Rival Heir tradition. Living in Raina’s long and dark shadow, Eva must now face her older sister, Isa, in a battle to the death if she hopes to ascend to the Ivory Throne–because in the Queendom of Myre only the strongest, most ruthless rulers survive.

When Eva is attacked by an assassin just weeks before the battle with her sister, she discovers there is more to the attempt on her life than meets the eye–and it isn’t just her sister who wants to see her dead. As tensions escalate, Eva is forced to turn to a fey instructor of mythic proportions and a mysterious and handsome khimaer prince for help in growing her magick into something to fear. Because despite the love she still has for her sister, Eva will have to choose: Isa’s death or her own.

A River of Royal Blood is an enthralling debut set in a lush North African inspired fantasy world that subtly but powerfully challenges our notions of power, history, and identity.

Thank you to Putnam and Bookishfirst for giving me a chance to win this ARC of A River of Royal Blood.

A young adult fantasy book about sisters dueling to the death for a crown? It sounds reminiscent of other sibling rivalry books out there but this one definitely stands out!

A River of Royal Blood took me two days to finish, because it’s one of those books that set the backdrop for what’s to come in this series. It may seem like a lot of info dump but I think in this case it is needed because this imagined world is intricate and detailed. If you don’t like slow building fantasy then this book might put you off. The plot of the two sisters fighting for the crown also takes a bit of a back seat until the end.

The strength of this book is the world building because my goodness it is rich, colorful and so diverse. There are humans, fey, bloodkin, khimaer and more lands we will discover in book two I’m sure. The queendom of Myre finds it’s ruler with the Rival Heir tradition, where two sisters who are of age (17+) will find to the death and winner takes the crown. What a cruel tradition.

There is a magick system in place in this world and everyone who has magick seems to have their own different strengths. A few characters show mind controlling powers, where as Princess Eva has marrow and blood magick. But what is it? Because Princess Eva has the magick but can’t access it. Omens that were witnessed before her birth said her power would be great and terrible. Her older sister Princess Isadore already wields her persuasion magick so expertly. The sisters were once close, the scenes that portray them in memory as children show them in happier times, but those days are over with Eva’s 17th birthday approaching.

Most of the book is about Princess Eva learning about her magick and how to access it. We meet a lot of different characters in the book some fey, bloodkin, human and khimaer. I think the khimaer is the most fascinating, because they take on parts of animals with their human form also. They sound magnificent! There is a lot of history being told in the story which people might find to be boring info dump, and sometimes I’m in that category but this book kept me engaged. I wanted to know the history of Queen Riana and Baccha, the Lord of the Hunt. I loved learning about the Sorceryn and Auguries (who studied Omens/cosmos) and wanted to know about the khimaer and the Dracolan – by the end of the book, I was like, give me more! Oh also, I want more bloodkin! 🧛‍♂️

There are assassination attempts on Eva that seems to take more precedence than the sisters fighting. And there is a bit of a romance as well between Eva and a certain Prince who has fangs and scales like a snake – that’s kinda hot right? 😅 I always like a little romance in my fantasy novels but even if it wasn’t there, I think I would still be invested in Eva’s journey.

As for Princess Eva she’s definitely got family issues, I mean she grew up knowing she will either kill her sister or be killed by her! It’s cutthroat to be a royal, right? Her mom doesn’t show her affection, and she’s definitely daddy’s girl but he’s been gone from court for awhile. She has lots of conflicted emotions about her magick, her identity, the history of their queendom, her family and knowing who to trust and trying to figure out who loves her. ☹️ Her mom and sister are like ice queens whereas Eva is emotional. But what I love about Eva is that she learns…she wants to know the history of their kingdom and if she ruled, she has plans on how she could fix the injustices that took place on the khimaer people.

A River of Royal Blood is a stellar and solid debut, full of world building, magick, political intrigue, sibling rivalry, some romance, some killing, and lots of blood and secrets. I am so looking forward to the next book in this series!

Book Review | Nocturna

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️

Title: Nocturna

Author: Maya Motayne

Format: Hardcover (owned)

Pages: 480

Categories: Latinx, Fantasy, Young Adult

Set in a Latinx-inspired world, a face-changing thief and a risk-taking prince must team up to defeat a powerful evil they accidentally unleashed.

To Finn Voy, magic is two things: a knife to hold under the chin of anyone who crosses her…and a disguise she shrugs on as easily as others pull on cloaks.

As a talented faceshifter, it’s been years since Finn has seen her own face, and that’s exactly how she likes it. But when Finn gets caught by a powerful mobster, she’s forced into an impossible mission: steal a legendary treasure from Castallan’s royal palace or be stripped of her magic forever.

After the murder of his older brother, Prince Alfehr is first in line for the Castallan throne. But Alfie can’t help but feel that he will never live up to his brother’s legacy. Riddled with grief, Alfie is obsessed with finding a way to bring his brother back, even if it means dabbling in forbidden magic.

But when Finn and Alfie’s fates collide, they accidentally unlock a terrible, ancient power—which, if not contained, will devour the world. And with Castallan’s fate in their hands, Alfie and Finn must race to vanquish what they have unleashed, even if it means facing the deepest darkness in their pasts.

I finally read Nocturna! It’s been sitting on my shelf for a few months. I got it in my first book crate box subscription with LitJoyCrate and I just had to many other books ahead of it to read. But I finally picked it up.

First off, the cover is gorgeous. It’s a reversible dust jacket with a design on the inside but the front cover is just my favorite part. The colors are so vibrant. 🔥 I also love that it is a Latinx fantasy novel. Latin culture is so rich, it’s the perfect setting for a fantasy novel.

As for the story, we meet Prince Alfehr, who is returning home to Castallan. The seat of their kingdom is in the city of San Cristobal. He has been reluctant to take his place after the death of his older brother Dez, but he does. We learn about the magic of this world, which seems pretty on par with other books of this genre. There didn’t seem to be a difference in it that stands out.

My favorite character is Finn Voy who is a very talented thief and I loved her magic to change her appearance. Her character just comes alive from the get go, she likes to say maldito…a lot. 😂 Prince Alfie, on the other hand is the opposite. It was kind of fun watching Finn go toe to toe with Prince Alfie because she is just so vibrant which is opposite to Alfie’s control on his emotions. I just wanted him to open up a bit more though.

There is a hint of maybe a romance to come between them but that is it. There is no romance in this book at all, so if you expect one – don’t. 🤷🏻‍♀️ Honestly I was hoping for a little more heat between them because this book cover is so fire! 😅

The pacing did make me pause the book a few times, there were some parts action – and yes, I loved the gruesome parts, it just added to the evil they were trying to fight and contain. Other than those parts and the ending, the story was kind of lackluster and I found myself skipping a few parts.

Overall, I wish the book matched it’s cover, but it fell short for me. I’m not sure if I will be picking up the sequel, I might do it, just to see if I can learn more about Prince Alfie and if Finn can get under his skin more. But we shall see…

ARC Review | Stolen

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️1/2

Title: Stolen

Author: Marlena Frank

Format: eBook (NetGalley)

Pages: 260

Categories: Fantasy, Young Adult

Disclaimer: **I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

It’s difficult taking care of a delusional father by yourself. Sixteen-year-old Shaleigh Mallet would rather explore and photograph dilapidated buildings than cater to her father’s dark episodes. But when she’s kidnapped by a creature who carries her atop a flying bicycle into another world, she realizes this wasn’t the escape she wanted.

In a kingdom known as the Garden, where minotaurs pull carriages and parties are held in hot air balloons, Madam Cloom and her faerie servant, Teagan, rule over the land with incredible but terrifying magic. Shaleigh must prove that she is the reincarnation of a long-dead ruler, not because she believes it, but because it’s her only chance to survive. With the help of a trespassing faerie, a stoatling, and a living statue, Shaleigh hopes to outwit everyone. She aims to break the bonds of servitude and finally make her way home. What she doesn’t realize, however, is that she’s playing right into the hands of a far worse enemy… 

Thank you to Parliament House and NetGalley for giving me an opportunity to read this eArc.

This book review is way overdue but I finally finished the book. It took me awhile to finish this book which is unfortunate because I thought it started off pretty good. But it just couldn’t seem to hold my interest.

Shaleigh and her friend Kaeja, have an interesting hobby. They go to decrepit locations around town to photograph them. It helps her escape issues she’s dealing with at home. Shaleigh’s father is having problems at work and his mental state is called into question. Then one day Shaleigh and Kaeja are on location when something totally unexpected occurs.

Shaleigh gets kidnapped and taken to the Land of the Fae where she must convince them she is the reincarnation of a long dead ruler. The story reminded me of Alice in Wonderland, with Madam Cloom resembling the Queen of Hearts.

The world-building in the land of Faerie is great but something about the book wasn’t holding my interest, it might have been the slow pacing of the story. I wasn’t attached to any characters in faerie but I did like that there was diversity in the love story being represented between two fae, Teagan and Talek. Other than the world-building I felt like there was a lull in the middle of the story and most of the action comes in the end, with a cliff-hanger ending.

This may have been a case of needing to be in the mood to read this book but Stolen just wasn’t for me. Despite it not working for me, I think a lot of young adult fantasy readers would enjoy the world-building and story of Shaleigh trying to find her way home.

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Book Reviews: The Bone Witch & The Heart Forger (The Bone Witch #1 & #2)

Title: The Bone Witch

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Author: Rin Chupeco

Format: eBook

Pages: 432

Categories: Fantasy, Young Adult, Necromancy, Magic

Book Blurb:

Let me be clear: I never intended to raise my brother from his grave, though he may claim otherwise. If there’s anything I’ve learned from him in the years since, it’s that the dead hide truths as well as the living.

When Tea accidentally resurrects her brother from the dead, she learns she is different from the other witches in her family. Her gift for necromancy means that she’s a bone witch, a title that makes her feared and ostracized by her community. But Tea finds solace and guidance with an older, wiser bone witch, who takes Tea and her brother to another land for training.

In her new home, Tea puts all her energy into becoming an asha-one who can wield elemental magic. But dark forces are approaching quickly, and in the face of danger, Tea will have to overcome her obstacles…and make a powerful choice.

MY REVIEW

Lady Mykaela was telling me the reason bone witches were feared: not because we could control daeva but because daeva were not the only ones we could choose to compel.

The Bone Witch, by. Rin Chupeco

I finally read this book! I’ve been meaning to read it for the past two years and even tried to read it and put it away. I’m glad I put it aside until I was ready to read it. This time, I decided to read it slowly and put it down when I wanted to but picked it up again the next day and the next until I couldn’t stop.

But let me tell you what bothered me before that prevented me from connecting to this book. The past/present storytelling would throw me off. This time around I took it for what it was and treated it like a mystery. It made me want to know who Tea is talking to and why she is telling this tale. Something horrible seems to have happened and we don’t know why yet. This kept me in the story and then suddenly I was immersed in this world of ashas and daeva. The world building is wonderful, but again, you have to be patient with it.

This story is written beautifully. It is like a fairy tale or like folklore actually. It appears like nothing happens for much of the story because Tea is learning how to be an asha. And yes in my head I kept calling her “Tea” until a character she meets says, “Tey-uh”. 😂 Oops. But I liked calling her Tea, like the drink, so I kind of stuck with it.

Tea finds out she is an asha when she accidentally resurrects her brother, Fox. An asha is basically a witch who can control the elements with runes or help with healing among other things. They are also like geisha – they cultivate skills to entertain people with dance and song. But Tea, is a Dark Asha, she can raise the dead and kill daeva, which are demonic creatures that cause havoc in their world. The people in this world wear heartglasses, a necklace that is similar to a mood ring. Certain colors of the heartglass can reveal what a person is feeling or if the person is ill. The world Rin Chupeco builds is detailed, lush and vivid, so I really enjoyed this part, slow as it is. I even got hungry reading about the foods they were eating in the book, that’s when I knew I had been transported to this fictional world.

Tea and her brother Fox (now her familiar) leave their home and family to journey with the current bone witch, Lady Mykaela. Mykaela becomes her mentor and teacher. Tea is thrusted into this world of ashas and learning to become one of them takes dedication and learning in all the disciplines from combat, healing, dancing, singing, casting runes and killing daeva. But she’s also navigating this world and how to be a proper asha in it, which includes mingling with politicians, attending parties and learning about current affairs.

There are other things happening in the story other than Tea learning about her powers. There is the mystery of Lady Mykaela’s missing heartglass, Tea’s strange connection with daeva, and her crush on Prince Kance. The story picks up in the second half and it gets good!

Don’t look for romance in this first book of the series, if you do, you will be disappointed. But there is love, sibling love between Tea and her brother, which I wasn’t expecting to endear me so much. This book didn’t need romance because I love how Fox looked out for Tea and vice versa. It doesn’t mean a love interest isn’t building for Tea, the past/present storytelling aspect reveals a few things at the end! And it’s a good ending which led me to continuing the series right away with book two…see review below!

But I wouldn’t have gotten to amazing book two if I didn’t stick out book one, so I’m glad I finished this one. It is a slow start but a fantastic build-up to the next book.

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Title: The Heart Forger (The Bone Witch, #2)

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2

Format: eBook

Pages: 528

Categories: Fantasy, Romance, Young Adult, Necromancy

Book Blurb:

No one knows death like Tea. A bone witch who can resurrect the dead, she has the power to take life…and return it. And she is done with her self-imposed exile. Her heart is set on vengeance, and she now possesses all she needs to command the mighty daeva. With the help of these terrifying beasts, she can finally enact revenge against the royals who wronged her—and took the life of her one true love. 

But there are those who plot against her, those who would use Tea’s dark power for their own nefarious ends. Because you can’t kill someone who can never die… 

War is brewing among the kingdoms, and when dark magic is at play, no one is safe.

MY REVIEW

Take a girl and remove her heart. Add a touch of tragedy and a thirst for vengeance. Divide her into equal part of grief and rage, then serve her cold.

The Heart Forger by. Rin Chupeco

This second book of The Bone Witch series, slayed me. And let me tell you, I read book one in four days, and book two in one day! I didn’t want to leave this rich world that Rin Chupeco has written. I’m even afraid to read the last book of the series. It’s a good thing I don’t have it on me, or else I would get no sleep tonight. 😅

The Heart Forger starts off with the past/present storytelling again, this time I’m used to it and look forward to it. It beings with Tea telling the Bard another story but these stories make me apprehensive. The tale she tells isn’t a happy one and that scares me, for her and her loved ones.

The mystery of Lady Mykaela’s heartglass takes precedence in book two because she is dying without it. Tea wants to help find Mykkie’s heartglass, and the mystery of it reveals some nefarious things going on in Odalia. There is more political intrigue between the other kingdoms in this book also, which moved this story along quicker than the last one. There is action, mystery, romance, sibling love, friendship and always the fantastic world-building. We even get a glimpse of Tea’s family again, just for a quick minute, but that was so nice to see because we don’t get much of them in book one.

In this book we get to know more about the evil enemy, the Faceless and watch as Tea gets stronger in her dark powers. I love her bond with the daeva, especially the aiz (a three headed monster with wings). This book has more than one love story going on and I am here for all of it and the diversity! Tea’s love story made me sigh with happiness, but knowing what is revealed in the past/present storytelling makes me dread what happens. Obviously in the present, Tea has been pushed beyond what she used to be, she’s chosen to do drastic things for vengeance and my heart aches for her.

I’ve read the books back to back and have seen Tea grow powerful as she learns the dark and secret runes. And I love Tea – yes she’s sometimes impulsive and doesn’t listen to the elders, but she always tries her best. Tea usually uses her powers to save those she love but no matter what she does, she has the stigma of being a dark asha and walks a fine line of doing what she thinks is right or coming off as power hungry. People trust her to a point and I hurt for her. There are people who don’t want her achieving so much power, which is understandable. Tea is also afraid that she will become the monster everyone thinks she is deep down inside when she is caught up in her powers. How far will Tea go to help the ones she love?

I have to wait until book three becomes available at my library to read it and I hope that’s very soon. Or I may just have to buy the set since I am in love with the series. I am so invested in this story: the relationships, the characters, the creatures, the world building and they storytelling. It is all beautifully done. I’m so glad I committed to this series and now I don’t want to see it end. ❤️

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