Daindreth' Assassin was a great entry novel in a series. We got ample time with each of the major players, seeing their personalities, what drives them, as well as what keeps them awake at night. Pretty standard medieval type setting, with glimpses of empiric opulence. We've been introduced to a magic system, however, for the most part, our characters are flying by the seat of their pants in that arena, or should be. There's a couple of times Amira, the FMC, seemingly has a bit more knowledge than the text would support or suggest, but there's a whole lot more for her to grow into.
There's budding relationship between the FMC and MMC at times had me screaming because the yearning was so strong. I'll definitely be picking up book two.
Daindreth' Assassin was a great entry novel in a series. We got ample time with each of the major players, seeing their personalities, what drives them, as well as what keeps them awake at night. Pretty standard medieval type setting, with glimpses of empiric opulence. We've been introduced to a magic system, however, for the most part, our characters are flying by the seat of their pants in that arena, or should be. There's a couple of times Amira, the FMC, seemingly has a bit more knowledge than the text would support or suggest, but there's a whole lot more for her to grow into.
There's budding relationship between the FMC and MMC at times had me screaming because the yearning was so strong. I'll definitely be picking up book two.