
Iām fully intent on reading this series āas it was intendedā, so J-Novelās decision to split up the volumes means that I had to wait until the 2nd part was out in order to read them together. Itās annoying, but I understand, since these books are huge for light novels. We at least get a new art (a new cover!) for part 2.
Thereās really no way to talk about these books without spoiling the plot. More to the point, the bookās official synopsis (both parts) pretty much tells you what happens. Does that mean that these plot points arenāt spoilers? I donāt know, but Iāll do my best to give impressions without totally giving up the plot.
The domain of Conrad is attacked by unknown assailants in this book, and Karenās life turns completely upside down. Most of the Conrad household and domain is brutally attacked, leaving few survivors. Through the hard work of her protectors Karen is barely able to escape.
This was such a harrowing arc, and for me it was just as shocking as the āRed Weddingā in Game of Thrones. Iām sorry I keep comparing this series to A Song of Ice and Fire, especially since Iāve never read it, but I was a big fan of the TV show (until they ruined it) and itās pretty much my only point of comparison for how horrible events end up stacking up top of each other. The first domino falls, which leads to everything cascading down. Karen is barely able to keep her wits about her as she deftly navigates the difficult political situation.
And also, Iām NOT sorry about the Game of Thrones comparison because thereās literally a scene in this book thatās the equivalent of the duel between The Mountain and Oberyn Martell. Iām pretty sure that one of the named characters that joins the group later is also a reference to some pretty recognizable GOT characters. Is the author a fan of the series? I hope so, otherwise Iād feel like I was going crazy.
Anyways, the political situation becomes even more complicated, as the country basically falls to ruin. Karen originally decided to emigrate to the Empire when the time had come (and had secured the means to do so in the last book), and this is the volume where that happens. The second half of the book is basically about how she starts to build a new life in the Arrendle Empire. This seemed to be a pretty low-fantasy setting, but there is indeed magic in the world, as shown by the mage Six and his abilities. While heās a pretty mysterious character, thereās more of the magic system being displayed in this book, and Iām curious to find out more.
Karenās relationship with Reinald also develops in this book, and itās obvious to everyone except her that she has feelings for him. From a viewer perspective, itās also obvious to the reader that Reinald feels the same way about her, and he tries to take some small steps forward. They are both pretty level-headed, and consider the practicality of their relationship more than anything, which is why there hasnāt been any big developments. But itās nice to see them start to depend on each other. However, I also have some mixed feelings about this, since circumstances lead to Karen being pretty dependent on Reinaldās resources and political standing. This ends up leading to more issues and obstacles for her though, as itās a bad look, and Iām at least satisfied that heās not simply āsaving the dayā for now. Itās pretty integrated into the plot, so Iām happy to follow along to see how they overcome their next hurdle.
I honestly think that this series easily stands with the best of them, as the plot developments are fast and furious. Thereās never a dull moment, and some of the twists are pretty shocking. Also, the author loves cliffhangers, so there is of course a crazy development at the end of this book that will leave you itching for the next one.
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