Forged in Fire and Stars (Loresmith, #1) by
Andrea Robertson, 371 pages. Philomel
Books (Penguin), 2020. $19.
Content:
Language: PG (3 swears); Mature Content: PG-13; Violence: PG-13.
BUYING ADVISORY: MS, HS – OPTIONAL
AUDIENCE APPEAL: AVERAGE
15yo Ara is a blacksmith who knows
how to forge weapons and use them. When the
lost prince and princess of Saetlund find Ara, she realizes that she is the
Loresmith from the legends she has heard since birth. As the Loresmith, she can forge powerful weapons
that protect Saetlund and the prince and princess hope to have Ara’s help as
they reclaim their kingdom. Along their
journey they meet Teth a sixteen-year-old thief who has connections to the dark
underworld of the kingdom. Teth and Ara care
for each other and work together to help the princess and prince.
I wanted to love this book, especially
because I really enjoyed Andrea Robertson’s Nightshade series, but this book
was frustrating. For most of the book it
felt like the characters were just wandering around. The main point and plot line were not
returned to enough and I found myself trying to remember what the character’s goals
were. I liked Teth and Ara but wanted
them to have a purpose that was clear.
Great premise, but disappointing execution.
Reviewer, C. Peterson.
1 comment:
Too bad you didn't like the book but I appreciate honest reviews. Take care!
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