![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a rather endearing trait, in my humble option.Īll the characters are coming into their own, discovering what they’re capable of, learning to use and control their magic, and finding their own, unique voices to speak up. I love how she’s a snarky asshole at times, even to the King of Thanopolis. She is fiercely protective of those who matter to her, never knows when to keep quiet, holds people accountable for their actions, and questions everything, especially things others turn a blind eye to. Rovan is, perhaps, the most reckless and trouble-making of them all. Lydea is steadfast, loyal, fiery, and open-minded, but she doesn’t stand for the evils of the world and will fight against them for those she loves. ![]() There’s Japha, a non-binary badass with a witty tongue, an eye for fashion, and a total gossip (but I love that about them!). The characters were undeniably the best part of the book. The gorgeous cover, the Greek-inspired setting, and a premise that hooked me from the start-everything about this book was fate! ![]() It has everything I love about dark fantasy novels: magic, monsters, a kiss of horror, and characters who straddle the blurry line between life and death. In the Ravenous Darkis a decadent, spellbinding, and richly-imagined dark fantasy about Rovan Ballacra, a bloodmage forced to follow in her father’s footsteps. Narrative style : third person | Perspective(s) : dual (Rovan and Ilviros) ![]()
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