Look, there are lot of YA fantasies out there right now. Personally, I’m not complaining—send me your Chosen One warriors, your long-lost princesses working to reclaim their family thrones, your magical coming-of-age tales, I’ll read them all and most likely love every page. There’s just something perfect about this particular subgenre, largely because it’s got space for every kind of story and takes all comers—from fairytale retellings to, magical dystopias and everything in between.
Alessa, Saverio’s newest Finestra, is struggling to learn how to control her powerful gift. She’s chosen and wed three Fontes to date, all of which have died at her hands and her people are beginning to lose faith in her. Worse, she’s beginning to lose faith in herself.
As the two inevitably grow closer, sparks fly, but Thiede is careful to ground their growing bond in something more than insta-attraction. Yes, their chemistry is electric, but the novel is just as interested in exploring their similarities as two lonely people who feel forever separated from those around them as a result of things they can’t control.
And as fantasy heroines go, Alessa is a standout: Clever, capable, and deeply loyal to both those she cares about and the city that she calls home, she nevertheless questions her life and whether she’s worthy of the divine duty that’s been pressed upon her, wondering whether Savario might be better off without her. Her slow discovery and acceptance of her own worth—and that the things others might most frequently criticize about her are her greatest strength —is a delight to watch unfold.
LacyMB Thank you so much!
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