A Ruin of Shadows: A tale of assassins, betrayal, and djinn
by L. D. Lewis
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General Daynja Édo is a legend: head of the celebrated Boorhian Empire's military and possessor of a mask of untold power. She has raised her Shadow Army of seven assassins from childhood. But mounting disillusionment over a life of brutality, a petulant emperor, and prodding from The Artful Djinni force her to defy orders for the first time in her thirty year career. When the empire decides they no longer need Édo if they can get the mask, she must face the monsters of her own making and show more the legacy they've turned against her. show lessTags
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I have no idea how to review this, because I don't want to spoil it. I'll do my best. The story was original and once I stop letting myself be distracted by outside forces (e.g. children, husband) I couldn't put it down!
The author has quite a way with words. They were so descriptive that I could picture everything clearly. The protagonist, General Édo, was a badass who was basically blessed by a demon. She was basically the reason the empire was powerful and feared, but the minute she called an order into question they wanted to oust her. And what's worse, her Shadows, the soliders she brought up and trained herself were so quick to turn their backs on her. So her options were to let them take her out, or fight back.
Of course she show more fought back!
I was happy with the pacing of the story and the ending. Sometimes with short novels the ending seems rushed or unfinished. Not the case here. There was a clear ending that fit with the plot, nothing ridiculous or convoluted. And even though I could definitely go for more, everything was resolved.
Hope to see more from the author soon. show less
The author has quite a way with words. They were so descriptive that I could picture everything clearly. The protagonist, General Édo, was a badass who was basically blessed by a demon. She was basically the reason the empire was powerful and feared, but the minute she called an order into question they wanted to oust her. And what's worse, her Shadows, the soliders she brought up and trained herself were so quick to turn their backs on her. So her options were to let them take her out, or fight back.
Of course she show more fought back!
I was happy with the pacing of the story and the ending. Sometimes with short novels the ending seems rushed or unfinished. Not the case here. There was a clear ending that fit with the plot, nothing ridiculous or convoluted. And even though I could definitely go for more, everything was resolved.
Hope to see more from the author soon. show less
I mean, I could say that I am biased, except it's not like I love this book because I published it, I am publishing it because I love it.
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