4.5 ⭐️ I just finished To Drown Among the Stars by L.K. Frost. It was a really good palate cleanser after A Ballad for the Broken. It was a nice quick read at under 300 pages. The main character is male. Bastian has failed his trail to become a knight. He's been training all his life to become a knight. He takes some time to get his head right. He decides to take leave and travel alone by foot back to the Capitol city. On his journey he encounters a ransacked fishing village and a deaf Yvri healer named Ulla. He also discovers that something larger is afoot. Ulla travels with him and they quickly form a bond. Bastian, because of his failure, deals with feelings of inadequacy and thinks he isn't good enough for her. He spends most of the book denying whats right in front of him. Truth be told, I think that dragged on a bit much, but there is also some racism going on between the multiple species typ...
6⭐️1🌶 I finished Ballad for the Broken last evening and needed a good night's rest to collect my thoughts on this one. It was amazing, no question about it. It sent me through an emotional roller coaster. The MMC and the FMC Draven and Lyra are both complex well thought out characters. They share similar trauma and worked through it together in book 1. This book starts out with them separated. Lyra was taken by *redacted* who on the surface seems like a bad guy. Well, he is fighting his own demons and after Lyra spends a lot of time with him, she comes to understand him at least a little bit better. Slight spoiler ahead. Lyra and Draven are reunited, a group of them from Bethara are actually, and its looking really great at least for a little bit. I know how these things go and I knew it wouldn't last. I seriously contemplated stopping at the 85% mark because the band was back together and everyone had time t...