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Friday, October 3, 2025

Book Review: One Dark Window (The Shepard King Duology #1) by Rachel Gillig

One Dark Window (The Shepherd King, #1)One Dark Window by Rachel Gillig
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So....apparently I've been missing out on Rachel Gillig, because OH MY GOOD LORD this book??? This book right here?? PERFECTION. I wasn't expecting me to love this book, to be fair. Every time I'd see this book online, I would legit ask, 'Does the monster in this girl's head like Sukuna in Itadori's head?' and I was so curious that I'd hold on to this series until the fall, where I picked it up and read it myself.

And I am so glad that I did.

Elspeth Spindle is a girl who has a being called the Nightmare in her head (that sadly isn't like Sukuna, but then the more I read it, his voice turned out to be like Naraku, but his actions are like Sukuna's), and one night while walking, she almost gets attacked by highwaymen. It turns out that the highwaymen are from the Rowan royal family, who are seeking the cards to rid themselves of the mist that has shrouded the Kingdom of Bluster. Elspeth agrees when her cousin Ione is announced to the Crown Prince Hauth (whom I hate, but let's move on before I snap and dump a BUNCH of hate on this man) and has received The Maiden card.

Elspeth, Ravyn, Elm, and Jespyr go out one night and attempt to rob someone of their card, unaware that Hauth or Elspeth's father is also present, and things don't go as planned. Back at the castle, the sickly brother, Emory, touches Elspeth, and I feel like he kinda saw The Nightmare in Elspeth, and started talking about The Book of the Oak, I believe, and then things started...going dark quite fast.

There was a Chalice card that tries to get people to tell the truth, and Prince Hauth tries to use it on Elspeth, but since she can see it and can't use it (along with Ravyn) that's when Ravyn starts to lie about certain events, and then after that, Ravyn and Elspeth told each other their feelings, and then they hunched. But one day, when Ravyn was gone from the castle, Hauth showed up and put his hands on Elspeth, and then The Nightmare took over and broke Hauth like a twig, and that's where the story ends-with The Nightmare/Elspeth in the dungeons, Ione very beautiful, and Hauth darn near on his deathbed.

I really enjoyed this book, like I said, and Rachel Gillig became one of my new auto-buy authors. I loved her writing, I loved how she brought the magic in the cards to life, and I also really like how she built the relationship between the characters to bring them to life. I feel like I was at home in the Kingdom of Blunder, and I am very excited to read the second book in the series.

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