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Rift

by Andrea Cremer

Series: Nightshade (prequel 1), Nightshade Origins (1)

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Sixteen-year-old Lady Ember Morrow fulfills a family obligation by joining her friend Alistair in the Conatus Guard and begins training to help with the order's true mission, to seek out and stop evildoers and their unnatural creations.
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So far this novel is great! Jessica got from library and tea and told me I needed to. I started it and was immediately absorbed. Really awesome novel! ( )
  ltl1red | Jul 9, 2019 |
I still loved this book. Romance or not (and yeah, I still think the romantic storyline was ridiculous), the world Cremer created is fascinating and hits the points I want. Rift isn't necessarily the book I'd recommend to everyone, but the good and evil storyline with a female protagonist who has a good feel for her own abilities and owns her life path... right up my alley. Still 5 stars.

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Original Review (July 2018): 5 stars



I found myself waffling back and forth about this book, because on one hand, I really enjoyed the medieval world near the Scottish highlands. And on the other hand, I hated the love story. I always hate the love story, why do I always hate the love story?

The thing is, the world building is incredible. It's dark and shadowy and the friendships are good. The love story pops up at all the wrong moments - in the training montage, in the battle scenes, and in moments of mourning. The love story reduces the two men involved (one good, one evil, who guessed?) to flat, uninteresting blobs carrying swords. Whyyy.

But if you pull them out of it, it's a good book. I love good vs. evil medieval fantasies. I will read that trope over and over again. There are other side characters who are really fantastic. My absolute favorite was Saoirse, who was a woman warrior who found her place among men long before the start of the book. I'm actually still quite made about her....

Anyways, I really liked Rift, but it's the kind of 'like' where I want to complain about the handful of small things I didn't like because I wanted a perfect book. But read it! Read it if you like medieval fantasy. The first book is Western European, but they're headed east.... ( )
  Morteana | Jul 10, 2018 |
That's it?! That's the ending?! Definitely gotta read more.... ( )
  SarcasmQueen | Feb 24, 2015 |
Ember is not happy at the fate that awaits her; marriage to a nobleman chosen by her father. She wishes to become a warrior, and is thrilled when she becomes part of the Conatus order as payment for her father’s debt. At Conatus, she finds that not only does the order practice a form of good magic, but they do so to find and defeat the forces of evil.

Read the rest of my review at: http://shouldireaditornot.wordpress.com/2012/08/31/rift-andrea-cremer/ ( )
  ShouldIReadIt | Sep 26, 2014 |
I truly enjoyed the light romance and plot of this book. Now I can't wait to read Rise and the Nightshade series. Hopefully they are as good as this book! ( )
  bookwoman137 | Feb 17, 2014 |
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A Templar Knight is truly a fearless knight, and secure on every
side, for his soul is protected by the armor of faith, just as his body
is protected by the armor of steel. He is thus doubly armed, and
need fear neither demons nor men.--Bernard de Clairvaux, c. 1135,
De Laude Novae Militae--In Praise of the New Knighthood
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AD 1404-Scottish Lowlands

EMBER BROUGHT HER sword down without warning and her aim was true.
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