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Book Review: Obsidian by Sarah J Daley

Hi Cara,

The book I am reviewing today is Obsidian by Sarah J Daley. Obsidian is the first book by Daley. 

 

Synopsis

Shade Nox is a fiend, a rogue, and a wanted murderer, though her only true crime is that she chooses to dress like a man. Proud and defiant, she wears her tattoos openly as any bloodwizard would, and carries obsidian blades at her hips. Those who laughingly call her a witch to her face soon learn an unfortunate lesson: Shade Nox might be an abomination, but she wields her blades with devastating precision, gleefully shedding blood for elemental magic that matches any man’s.

Shade scratches out a dangerous living in the broken Wastes, but now that they are growing more unstable and dangerous, Shade and her people need their own Veil to protect them. She vows to raise one—a feat not accomplished in over a hundred years. But the Veils are controlled by the Brotherhood, who consider them sacred creations. They would sooner see all the Veils collapse into dust than allow a witch to raise one.

With the help of her friends and allies, and her own indomitable will, Shade stays one step ahead of her enemies. Her zeal is only tempered when she learns the true sacrifice required to raise a Veil—a secret even the centuries-old Brotherhood has forgotten. It is too high a price to pay. Nevertheless, she must pay it, or she will lose everything and everyone she loves…

(Synopsis from Goodreads.com) 

Opinion

Obsidian is a really good first book by Daley.

PLOT: There is great world-building, as what the world has become is a major element in Obsidian. Shade's motives are clear and what she plans to do it's for the greater good. Although Shades intentions are clear it's the other people intentions that create the drama, and the way Shade deals with them. The issue with the Brotherhood and who wields magic is an aspect I have seen before.

CHARACTER: Shade Nox is a great character. I love that she dresses like a men and people fear her as she isn't someone you would mess with.

WRITING STYLE: I liked Daley writing especially with some of the action/fighting sections.

Overall: It is an enjoyable story with a world of potential.

My rating for Obsidian is 3.7 out of 5.

3.7 out of 5

Thank you to Netgalley and Angry Robot for gifting me a copy of Obsidian for review.

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