There Will Come a Darkness
Jul. 1st, 2023 03:39 pm
There Will Come a Darkness by Katy Rose PoolMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
Firstly I owe the author/publisher an apology. I got this in a giveaway and then I got in an accident that took me out of the game for a while. Also my parents fixed up my place for me to get around in post-accident and I literally just found this book again.
I really struggled to rate this. It probably deserved four stars but a) I put this down several times to read other things b) it took 500 pages for not a whole lot to happen (and in writing this I looked, this is a trilogy now). There are tons of characters each getting their own chapters and only a few of them come together in fulfilling the prophecy. Also I think this was a bad time for me to be reading about one religion rising up and abusing people and marginalizing a group if you get my meaning.
The Graced have magic. The hierophant wants to burn this magic out of them literally with Godfire and it's a battle to see who will win. We have these characters.
Hassan - a prince in hiding from the hierophant and his minions
Anton - a seer in hiding from his brother he believes wants to kill him not to mention hiding from his own Grace
Ephyra & Beru - sisters with a dark secret
Jude - the leader of a secret group (think Knights Templar) who want to protect the prophet.
Plus all the people surrounding them. It's a lot. It made me long for the old days when you got a short fantasy series with lots of smaller books. Ephyra & Beru's story is interesting in its own right, ditto Anton but they get a bit lost in the grand scheme of things. I will get Pool props for pulling all these characters together but at the end of the nearly 500 pages it felt like mere set up for what was to come and not too many story lines were resolved at all.
I really wanted to connect to the characters (Anton came the closest) but somehow I didn't and I don't know why. they're all well drawn. Will I read further? Probably but not right away. I need a bit of a break. Also I'm not up for such long books any more. I don't know why but the older I get the less I want books over 400 pages.
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