
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I picked this book up because my other book was about to put me in a reading slump...and I am so glad that I picked this book up, because OH MY GOOD GOD THIS IS MY 2ND FAVORITE BOOK OF THE YEAR. The world-building had me kicking my feet and giggling, and the political intrigue and the way the magic system is...OMG. I loved this book so much that I already have book two ready for me to go ahead and dive into, because this book was so good and the writing was fantastic.
In the beginning, there was a girl named Talasyn who was just there for her friend's wedding, and the next thing you know, they were attacked by the Night Empire, and on a snowy mountain, that's when she meets the Night Emperor's son, Alaric Ossiant, and the two clash. Soon, the two of their magics-light and dark-came together to form a shield for a moment before it dissipated.
Confused more than ever, Talasyn and Alaric left to go to their respective homes, and the Hurricane Wars sadly ended when the Night Empire won, but then Talasyn talked to the Amirante and they told her to go this place in the Nenavar Dominion to consult and train with the Lightwaver temple. But who would have thunk that Talasyn is the daughter of the Dominion Prince (who I immediately casted as Oded Fehr in my head). As soon as she is welcomed back after being caught by the Dominion, that's when everything goes completely political, WHICH I LOVE.
With Talasyn meeting her grandmother and then being forced in an arrainged political marriage to the new Night Emperor, who is Alaric, everything seems hinged and fine...until secrets start to come out of the woodwoork, and oh no I fell for the evil Night Emperor and I have to remember that I hate him, but gosh darn it, we're about to get married now and all that good stuff...that's what's going on in Talasyn's mind each time they have negotionatons and then they get married.
Not that it bothered me a bit, but kept feeling like Talasyn kept retaliating about her marriage and had to remind herself that she didn't wanna marry him in the first place, but she does like it when they spar and work to make a shield and all that good stuff, which is a good thing. Another good thing is that while they were getting married, she had to remind herself that it was fake and that she didn't love him, but that night she did many lovely things to him and told him to get off of her.
I really did enjoy this book, and I cannot wait to jump into book two to find out what happens next in the series, because I'm really enjoying this, and I am in love with Alaric Ossiant. Just sayin'.
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