No Heart for a Thief
2023 • 442 pages

Ratings5

Average rating4.9

15

I loved the cover, so I signed right up for the ARC team and I was happy to be approved. 
Let me start with saying, WOW, that is how you write an ending! The climax is just so incredibly epic and beautiful and dark at the same time. Threads that were weaved throughout the entire story coming together to make a beautiful little sweater of gut-punching, heartbreaking action and tension. I am blown away. 
An epic debut with heavy emotion, heart, power, and gravity. Written in part as a study of colonialism, this fantasy brings a completely new world with incredible characters, magic, and histories. 
The main character, Kaylo, is a jaded loner. He has been through the ringer, and connecting with others is not his thing. When Tayen crosses his path, he's faced with a choice—let her be captured, or worse, killed. He makes his choice, and the novel has its momentum. With a story like this, for me at least, it reminded me heavily of The Last of Us. As with TLOU, both characters bounce off each other, bickering and fighting, before finding caring. It's such a good dynamic, and the author brings some new things to the plate with it. The side characters are just as important and fully imagined as well though, it's just super solid. 
The magic system is brought to the world's inhabitants through the Great Spirits, or worshipped godlike presences. The gifts bestowed to the people allow them to call upon these spirits, altering the world around them in various ways. It was refreshing that this didn't have limits attached for the users, but it was simply understood that it isn't limitless either. 
 The writing is fantastic, and I loved that the teacher told the story of his life as a way to give her lessons as opposed to the regular fantasy teaching scenes. It also gave the story two timelines which were both great. 
Personally a 5/5*. I'll be thinking about this one for a while. Bring on book two asap. 

January 6, 2023Report this review