Another
book thanks to the wonderful NetGalley.
This is the first in a new series by Rhiannon Paille. Surrender
is a mystical tale of Kaliel and Krishani, both different than the others of
their land, both unsure of what their prophesy mean for their future, and what
love can do in a world where it is nothing but a long forgotten tale.
So
first this cover is not drop everything amazing but it is quite bright and noticeable. Kaliel, or who I assume, standing holding
purple flowers with the title above. Not
new but her striking appearance, so pale and
radiant with her white/blonde hair and a foresty background that matches
her eyes and the hint of pointy ears tell of another world. It made me curious anyways and the
description of a great tree laying out your future is always intriguing. Is everything predestined or do we make our
own destiny? That to me is a great idea
and depending on the store I can go on either side or fall in the middle.
Characters
are a great part in the story as well and though I admit I sometimes found
things a bit melodramatic, I still enjoyed it.
Don't worry it's not too over the top, more I liked how it played within
the story. Though from seeing both
points of view it can be really frustrating when you know both sides and with
they only knew what you knew. Kaliel is
a elfin girl who is awkward and different, which I think no matter how many
times you see it is always something the general population can relate to. She is scared of her future and after meeting
Krishani, quite by accident, she finds herself with feelings she is
unaccustomed to, as no one in Avristar is meant to fall in love. Krishani on the other hand is a noble soul
who is part of a brotherhood with a great prophecy hanging over his head, yet
he never exceeds at anything.
For
me they both represent something within us all.
High hopes and pressure to live up to expectations of others, not knowing
what your future holds, uncertainty of everything, even the one thing that
makes you feel whole. Good themes for me
anyways. Along with characters there is
this new world of Avristar which was like its own character. A word with its own creatures, rules,
history, and most important a voice. Some
things are left unanswered, okay a lot, but it was only book one and I can see
where it will show more as the story continues.
For some reason it is called Flame of Surrender on Banrnes and Noble So here is the other cover I just saw. |
The romance
and love in this book was innocently sweet.
A world where the people don't love, you marry the land and go to the
Lands of Men to fight in the war. You
only take a mate if the land provides one.
SO when a chance encounter leaves two young ones caught in a web of
mixed feelings and confusion. When they
meet again it is impossible to stay apart even with the best of intentions to
stay true to their duties. I liked the
pull between them. You have to wonder if
no one loved and you only knew what you felt it would be a completely new
experience with no one to really ask about it .
On top of that you are both already different from the others which adds
to the magnetic connection.
Now aside from the having to wait aspect I also
have one other little tidbit of concern.
I did receive the ARC of this and am unsure if the published copy (It
came out Dec 4th), had this or not but I had an alternate ending on mine Don't get me wrong the idea is intriguing but
when there is another book to follow I'm not sure which one it will go from
thus my slight concern. I'm just going
to go with the original ending and wait for book 2.
Surrender is out and is for me a 4
purple flower book. I liked it and would
recommend it if any of the above sounded interesting to you, and am patiently
waiting for the sequel. Now have you
already read it? Want to read it? Tell me what you think below.
You're welcome! Oh okay makes more sense. Oh yes I totally forgot to mention how helpful that map on the front was. I revisited it a few times. Thanks for checking out my blog. Any chance you have an estimated release date for book 2? :)
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