Song of the Dead (Reign of the Fallen #2) by Sarah Glenn Marsh

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1.) Reign of the Fallen ★★★★

“I’m Odessa of Grenwyr, and the dead answer to me.”

If you’re looking for a f/f relationship to swoon over, with ownvoices bisexuality representation, and story that focuses on found family and unconditional love within healthy friendships, in a book that also has the cutest little dragon companion and filled with undead and necromancers, then please look no further than Song of the Dead

Seriously, friends, I loved this with my entire heart and soul. This is the concluding novel in this duology, the first book being Reign of the Fallen, but I am still not ready to say goodbye. Sarah has crafted something so beautiful, so powerful, and so important, that I truly hope we get to see more of these characters in the future. Especially since most of them have already stolen pieces of my heart.

In this second installment, the kingdom of Karthia is in a very different place than we originally saw it in Reign of the Fallen. Without going into spoilers, there may be new royalty, there may be new laws, and there may be new dangers that are now completely risking everything these characters have done to keep their kingdom safe.

Our main character, Odessa, is traveling the uncharted waters, discovering places she never knew, while also discovering herself and relearning what is important to her. Odessa is also trying to chart her heart and her relationship with Meredy, when they are both grieving the same person, but very differently.

This series very much touches on grief and trauma and learning to live with those two things. And how those two things may never ever go away, and that’s okay, but how you need to learn how to live with them, and how to live with a loss that may feel like it is currently impossible to live without. This is truly such a beautiful depiction, and it really meant a lot to me.

“I could never outrun myself. Without the pin, without even my name, I’d still be a fighter. I’d still be a commander of the dead. I’d still be a girl too in love with life to commit to death, even when it’s calling to me more strongly than ever before.”

Besides the mental health representation, there are many different sexual representations (including the word aromantic on page!), there are also characters of color, and disability representation (main side character who uses a cane) that I think is very well done, but I do not have any physical disabilities, so my voice doesn’t really matter on the subject! But I also feel like this book talks heavily about how important it is to not be closed off from other cultures and how detrimental the reality of that really can be. (You know, coming from a citizen whose president believes a wall will solve all their problems.)

This entire story just has so much good in it! And it is so fast paced and completely enthralling. I could read a million more books about these characters, set all over this world that Sarah has created. Hell, I could read a million more set in the Deadlands alone. I feel like this story just has so many elements and I had such a smile on my face while consuming this entire book.

Overall, this duology just means so much to me and I would literally die for the happiness of the sapphic ship in this! But from the amazing characters, to the important themes, to the beautiful prose; Sarah and these books are just a gift to the world. I truly hope you all pick up Reign of the Fallen for yourselves, and I hope you fall just as hard as I did.

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The quotes above were taken from an ARC and are subject to change upon publication.

Content and trigger warnings for addiction, talk of loss of a loved one, mention of a plague, and heavy grief depiction.

Reign of the Fallen (Reign of the Fallen #1) by Sarah Glenn Marsh

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(Thank you so much, the spider queen, Elise! ❤)

 

I could probably get away with just saying “bisexual necromancer main character” for this review and it would hopefully entice you all enough to preorder this, but this truly was a really enjoyable story that I am very happy I was able to read before release.

“Today, for the second time in my life, I killed King Wylding. Killing’s the easy part of the job, though. He never even bleeds when a sword runs through him. It’s what comes after that gets messy.”

Trigger/content warnings: substance abuse, talk of suicide, violence, death, and sexual content, but nothing explicit whatsoever.

Reign of the Fallen opens up with our main character, Odessa, AKA: Sparrow, because she seamlessly flies between the realms of the living and dead, killing and resurrecting the king of Karthia, so he will be able to rule for even longer than he already has. The people love him though, and he trusts Odessa because she truly is one of the best, yet youngest, necromancers this world has to offer.

In this world, people are able to train to become different types of mages depending on their eye color. And we get to see Odessa and her seven friends doing different things because of their different eye colors.

Odessa –has blue eyes, so she was able to learn how to enter the Deadlands, even though it does come with an extra price. Odessa is also openly bisexual and I was living for it.
Evander – also has blue eyes and is a necromancer. Evander is also Odessa’s lover.
Meredy – has green eyes, so she is a beast master with an adorable bear companion named Lysander! Meredy is also queer and is also Evander’s sister.
Valoria – has brown eyes and is an inventor, but also the princess of Karthia!
Jax – has greener blue eyes, and he seems to be good at tracking, and is best friends with Odessa.
Simeon – has lighter blue eyes, so he is also a necromancer who enters the Deadlands with Jax (because you have to have a partner to enter and be safe!) and is a gay man! Odessa also considers him her brother.
Danial – has hazel eyes, therefore he has the ability to use his magic for healing! He is also a gay male that is dating Simeon, and their relationship was so cute. I love them both.
Kasmira – has dark grey eyes and is a weather mage! She is also a pirate, and is black, and is easily my favorite character besides Meredy! Like, give me an entire book about this soon to be pirate queen, please!

I loved this cast of characters, and I honestly want a book about each of them. But what would a book about necromancers be, if things didn’t start to go wrong? And even though there has been peace between the living people of Kathia and the dead that walk among them for many, many years, we start to figure out that maybe not everyone feels that way.

In this world, even though the dead walk among the living, they are forced to hide every part of their body under clothes. If anyone even catches a glimpse at what is underneath a dead person’s clothes, the dead person will become a shade. Shades are monsters, who can’t control themselves or their actions, and will kill anything that gets in their path. Also, once someone becomes a shade, they can no longer be raised again.

But twists and turns ensue, and Odessa gets forced into the mystery, because she’s one of the best necromancer around. Yet, my biggest criticism of this book is that 1.) there isn’t enough necromancy for my undead-raising-heart, and 2.) I feel like the villain was a little too obvious for my personal liking. I didn’t feel like there was much of a mystery, but I still loved the story so very much, because:

This is one of the most sex positive YA stories I’ve ever read in my entire life. Odessa has sex with more than just one person, and she doesn’t apologize or feel shame for the act itself, ever. We need so many more stories like this and it warmed my heart so very much to read.

This book also heavily talks about substance abuse and addiction. And I have no words for people who think that those elements don’t belong in YA, because that is a reality for so many kids. I know this is a fantasy novel, but it very much highlights the impact that addiction brings, not only to the person consuming the drugs, but to all the people that care about the individual, as well. This discussion is important, and needed, and it meant so very much for me to read.

“Why love hurts when it’s the thing we live for. The thing some people search their entire lives for. The thing some people die for.”

This book also puts trauma, grief, and loss at the forefront of this story. Seeing Odessa’s pain is very hard to read, but that’s because it is very realistically done. I shed so many tears while reading this book, because the loss and sadness feel so very tangible. This book for sure doesn’t shy away from hard topics, but they are all so needed topics, too.

There is also a very big highlight on found family in Reign of the Fallen, and if you guys have been following my reviews for any length of time, you’ll know that that is something very near and dear to my heart. This book is truly a love letter to found families everywhere and how blood truly will never mean anything, but finding people who unconditionally love you means everything.

“If a person can be home, then he’s mine.”

And, maybe my favorite part, this book stars a bisexual on page character. This isn’t a coming out story, no one is mean to Odessa for being bisexual, or causes her grief over it; Odessa is just beautifully bisexual and I don’t even have words for how much I love knowing that young adults, who are trying to discover their sexuality, are going to get a YA fantasy novel where it is normalized, accepted, and celebrated.

This world is magical and unique, these characters are diverse and wonderful, the topics and themes are important and needed, and I recommend this book with all that I am. Odessa is a character that I could very much connect with in my late twenties and this book meant a lot to me for very many reasons. I truly loved this book and I hope so many people pick it up and also feel connected with Odessa’s journey. I also cannot wait to see whatever else Sarah Glenn Marsh comes up with, because she’s also one of the sweetest and kindest people I follow on social media. I hope you all pick up Reign of the Fallen this Tuesday!

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The quotes above were taken from an ARC and are subject to change upon publication.

Buddy read with Destiny! ❤

January 2018 TBR

Happy New Year, my loves! I can’t believe it is the first of 2018! But I wish you guys all the love, happiness, health, support, warmth, and good books for this year. Again, I’m so very thankful for the kindness and friendship you all showed me in 2017, and I can’t wait to see what this year will bring. But let me show you guys everything that I plan on reading in the very first month of 2018!

The Secret History by Donna Tartt:
Me and Paloma decided to make this the first thing both of us will read in 2018! And honestly, I can’t think of a better way to bring in the new year! So excited for this beloved book, and I have nothing but high hopes for it!

The Lucky Ones by Tiffany Reisz:
I received an ARC of this, and I’m so very excited to read it before release! I have really enjoyed everything I’ve read from Tiffany Reisz, and I can’t wait to see her take on a more dark and thrilling tale. Also, after my December reading slump, I want all the romance books stat! This releases on February 13th, 2018!

Reign of the Fallen (Reign of the Fallen #1) by Sarah Glenn Marsh:
Let me just preface this by saying that I will commit a minor felony for books about queer necromancers. So, I have very high hopes for this book! Also, I am so thankful that Elise sent me a copy of this ARC and I can’t wait to read it before release! This comes out on January 23rd, 2018!

Art of War: Anthology for Charity edited by Petros Triantafyllou:
This is a short story collection by some of the best Adult Fantasy authors I’ve had the pleasure of reading! One of the biggest loves of my life, Mary, sent me and ARC of this and I cannot wait to read this anthology! Also, all proceeds will go to MSF, so how could I resist reviewing this before its release on February 13th, 2018!

Saga, Vol. 8 (Saga #8) by Brian K. Vaughan & Fiona Staples:
I’ve been a long time lover of Saga, and I know I won’t be able to resist the latest installment of this SFF graphic novel when it drops tomorrow! Even if the cover leaves a lot of be desired to say the least! And everyone is telling me that the latest issue (#48) is the cutest shit they’ve ever read, so I have extremely high hopes that this will get me by until Volume 9!

Moonlight Sins (de Vincent #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout:
This will be my very first Jennifer L. Armentrout book… ever! I know, I know, blasphemy, right? I’m not really sure what to expect with this one, but I know it’s the first book in a new series by her. And it releases on January 30th, 2018! And again, please NA Romance, get me out of this reading funk!

Missing From Me (Sixth Street Bands #3) by Jayne Frost:
So, I’m truly all about all the NA Romance that I think my body needs to get me out of this holiday reading slump… My friend, Maria, asked me to read this and provided me with an ARC like the sweetheart she is! I couldn’t resist and I’m excited to read this second chance romance about a musician.

Children of Blood and Bone by Tomi Adeyemi:
This is one of the books I’m most looking forward to in 2018! I feel like this is the YA Fantasy I’ve been waiting for my entire life! And I’m pretty sure I’m going to buddy read this with the beautiful Adri from Little Fox and Reads, and I know it’s going to make the reading experience 100 times even better! Also, I am so blessed to have received an ARC of this. The publication date for this title is March 6th, 2018!

Hopefully January starts off amazing and I end up enjoying all of these reads! I hope you all have an amazing start to the new year, too! Happy reading, lovelies! ❄⛄

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