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Now I Rise

by Kiersten White

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Romance. Historical Fiction. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:The highly anticipated, mind-blowing New York Times bestselling sequel to Kiersten White??s New York Times bestseller, AND I DARKEN??the series that reads like HBO??s Game of Thrones . . . if it were set in the Ottoman Empire. 
 
A SISTER FILLED WITH RAGE
Lada Dracul has no allies. No crown. All she has is what she??s always had: herself. After failing to secure the Wallachian throne, Lada is out to punish anyone who dares cross her. She storms the countryside with her men, but brute force isn??t getting Lada what she wants. And thinking of Mehmed, the defiant Ottoman sultan, brings little comfort to her thorny heart. There??s no time to wonder whether he still thinks about her, even loves her. She left him before he could leave her.
HER BROTHER CAUGHT IN THE CROSSHAIRS
Lada needs the support of her diplomatic younger brother, Radu. But Mehmed has sent him to Constantinople??and it??s no diplomatic mission. Mehmed wants control of the city, and Radu has earned an unwanted place as a double-crossing spy behind enemy lines. And for the first time in his life, when Lada asks him for help, he refuses . . . leading his sister to make the darkest of choices.
THE ULTIMATE POWER PLAY
Torn between loyalties to faith, to the Ottomans, and to Mehmed, Radu knows he owes Lada nothing. If she dies, he could never forgive himself??but if he fails in Constantinople, would Mehmed ever forgive him? 
As nations fall around them, the Dracul siblings must decide: what will they sacrifice to fulfill their destinies? Empires will topple, thrones will be won . . . and souls will be lost. 
Fans of Victoria Aveyard??s THE RED QUEEN and Sabaa Tahir??s A TORCH AGAINST THE NIGHT won??t want to miss this riveting and gorgeously written novel??the second in the And I Darken series.
?? "Gorgeous, rich, and rewarding."??Booklist, starred review
?? "Absolutely devastating in the best way."??Kirkus, starred review
??A+, 5 knives.???Amie Kaufman, New York Times bestselling co-author of the STARBOUND and ILLUMINAE FILES trilogies
 
??Fierce, epic, and crazy fun.???Melissa Albert, New York Times bestselling author of THE HAZEL WOOD
A Teen Choice Book Award nominee!

Praise for And I Darken:
 
??A dark jewel of a story, one that gleams with fierce, cunning characters??absolutely riveting.? ??Alexandra Bracken, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Passenger
 
??A dark, gritty, and seriously badass epic that will have you dying for more . . . required reading for every feminist fantasy fan.? ??BuzzFeed

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Doesn’t suffer from typical ‘middle child’ syndrome of trilogies where the 2nd book deviates too drastically in tone or pace. This was a cohesive extension of Book 1 and I’m even more excited for Book 3 now. ( )
  ilkjen | Mar 17, 2024 |
Doesn’t suffer from typical ‘middle child’ syndrome of trilogies where the 2nd book deviates too drastically in tone or pace. This was a cohesive extension of Book 1 and I’m even more excited for Book 3 now. ( )
  ilkjen | Mar 17, 2024 |
Wow. Just wow. I have been eagerly anticipating the release of Now I Rise since the moment I finished [b:And I Darken|27190613|And I Darken (The Conqueror's Saga, #1)|Kiersten White|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1449153532s/27190613.jpg|41682914] last year. It didn't disappoint, if anything it improved upon its predecessor and exceeded my expectations.

In The Conquerer's Saga Kiersten White takes on the very end of the Byzantine Empire with the fall of Constantinople and changing power in eastern Europe, but with her own twists. Here Vlad Dracul is a young woman named Lada, one of two main characters. The other is Radu, Lada's younger brother.

White gives Lada all the room she needs to be ruthless, brutal and yet also sympathetic. Her wildness cannot be tamed, her desire for Wallachia cannot be quenched, and she will kill or destroy anyone who attempts to part her from either. In a sea of very samey protagonists, Lada stands out; there is nothing she won't sacrifice to rule Wallachia, no brutality too far. Her love affair with Mehmed stagnates too as love falls to the steely strength of their twin ambitions.

Lada's younger brother Radu is a study in contrasts. Though by now he is no stranger to killing battles, Radu remains the clever, soft-hearted boy he once was. His love for Mehmed, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, brings him to Constantinople as a spy. Luckily, Nazira, our beautiful secret lesbian princess and Radu's wife, comes with him. Nazira is a breath of fresh air, for Radu as well as for the reader. She's deeply intelligent, both socially and emotionally, and is a bit like sunshine, really. In Nazira Radu has a friend, one that he can be completely honest with as she knows all his secrets and shares her own with him as well. There are moments where the friendship and affection between them is so strong and pure that you can't help but be protective of them both.

What particularly works about Radu and Lada's alternating viewpoints is that White has created herself an opportunity to not only tell an interesting story, but explore the masculine and feminine through both. Radu's homosexuality is his own not-very-well-kept secret, it is a part of him and leads him places he did not expect. Likewise, Lada's gender, her body itself, means that she must fight twice as hard, be twice as brutal and find new ways to proceed when the doors don't open to her like they would a man. There's a fascinating dichotomy in both of them that draws the reader in, presents the siblings as deep, complex human beings that you empathize with even as you're frustrated with their actions.

Mehmed does not appear nearly as much in this book as the last, sharing only one scene with Lada and two or so with Radu, yet his presence is felt throughout its entirety. Lada and Radu do not share a single scene, yet like Mehmed, each is never far from the other's mind. As such, there is much pontificating on love, friendship, loyalty and country and how each character relates to each other. Even if you don't know the real history that serves as a bedrock in this novel, the taste of tragedy lies beneath the text: Lada will never be content to be a wife, Mehmed will never be content without his empire, and Radu will never be content without the returned love of Mehmed.

Their emotional journeys draw you along as much as Lada killing her way to the role of vaivode of Wallachia and the fall of Constantinople. There's so much contained in Now I Rise that 500 pages felt far too quick and has left me desperately wanting more. ( )
  xaverie | Apr 3, 2023 |
The plot and characters are mostly still okay and interesting. I'm still invested in Lada and Radu getting a satisfactory ending. However, their respective obsessions (Lada with Wallachia, Radu with Mehmed) now feel very, very flat and lacking nuance. They and their circumstances are changing, but their main focuses and goals aren't evolving at all in tandem. I'm hoping events in this book have an appropriate complex impact on the conclusion in the next book. ( )
  hissingpotatoes | Jan 5, 2022 |
I was on the fence about this series after the first book, but I'm getting more into it now. Still more political intrigue than I can easily follow, but I like the character development. ( )
  ImperfectCJ | Nov 28, 2021 |
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Romance. Historical Fiction. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:The highly anticipated, mind-blowing New York Times bestselling sequel to Kiersten White??s New York Times bestseller, AND I DARKEN??the series that reads like HBO??s Game of Thrones . . . if it were set in the Ottoman Empire. 
 
A SISTER FILLED WITH RAGE
Lada Dracul has no allies. No crown. All she has is what she??s always had: herself. After failing to secure the Wallachian throne, Lada is out to punish anyone who dares cross her. She storms the countryside with her men, but brute force isn??t getting Lada what she wants. And thinking of Mehmed, the defiant Ottoman sultan, brings little comfort to her thorny heart. There??s no time to wonder whether he still thinks about her, even loves her. She left him before he could leave her.
HER BROTHER CAUGHT IN THE CROSSHAIRS
Lada needs the support of her diplomatic younger brother, Radu. But Mehmed has sent him to Constantinople??and it??s no diplomatic mission. Mehmed wants control of the city, and Radu has earned an unwanted place as a double-crossing spy behind enemy lines. And for the first time in his life, when Lada asks him for help, he refuses . . . leading his sister to make the darkest of choices.
THE ULTIMATE POWER PLAY
Torn between loyalties to faith, to the Ottomans, and to Mehmed, Radu knows he owes Lada nothing. If she dies, he could never forgive himself??but if he fails in Constantinople, would Mehmed ever forgive him? 
As nations fall around them, the Dracul siblings must decide: what will they sacrifice to fulfill their destinies? Empires will topple, thrones will be won . . . and souls will be lost. 
Fans of Victoria Aveyard??s THE RED QUEEN and Sabaa Tahir??s A TORCH AGAINST THE NIGHT won??t want to miss this riveting and gorgeously written novel??the second in the And I Darken series.
?? "Gorgeous, rich, and rewarding."??Booklist, starred review
?? "Absolutely devastating in the best way."??Kirkus, starred review
??A+, 5 knives.???Amie Kaufman, New York Times bestselling co-author of the STARBOUND and ILLUMINAE FILES trilogies
 
??Fierce, epic, and crazy fun.???Melissa Albert, New York Times bestselling author of THE HAZEL WOOD
A Teen Choice Book Award nominee!

Praise for And I Darken:
 
??A dark jewel of a story, one that gleams with fierce, cunning characters??absolutely riveting.? ??Alexandra Bracken, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Passenger
 
??A dark, gritty, and seriously badass epic that will have you dying for more . . . required reading for every feminist fantasy fan.? ??BuzzFeed


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