We Ride the Storm
2018 • 444 pages

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Originally self published it is obvious to see why this series was picked up and rereleased by a major publishing house. We Ride The Storm follows 3 very different POV characters: A princess of dubious lineage, an exiled horse nomad and an assassin/prostitute. All three POVs are written in the first person but all three provide distinct voices and characters. Some of these characters first seem a bit tropey but they are so well written that they are never irritating. Princess Miko, for example, is effectively a princess in name only. Everyone knows she is not the legitimate daughter of the emperor so she is constantly fighting to survive. Princess characters are often irritating to read, but Miko is intriguing and extremely likeable in her driven style. Rah e'Torin, the horse lord, elevates the noble savage idea to an extreme. He comes from a culture where the only way to honor the dead is to remove decapitate them to release their spirit - a brutal idea to everyone else, but one that to him is the only right thing to do. Finally Cassandra, the assassin, uses her position as a prostitute to great effect to get close to people wit their guard down.

Devin has a really nice prose style, easy to read yet engaging and interesting. The pacing in this book is also brilliant, with a nice series of excitements and lulls building in a gradual crescendo towards the finale. The last 100 pages or so are super intense.

Overall a fantastic book that deserves the plaudits it has got and I cannot wait to return for book 2

November 4, 2020Report this review