Praise
"In a world where most humans have a superstitious fear of the elf-like, tree-dwelling anthelai, a half-anthela girl, a rarity considered a demon by the human population, survives the brutal destruction of her home only to be enslaved by the rapacious human Guildmaster Lorcen Caspon. As the mysterious assassin known as the Nightingale, she spreads death and terror until faced by a determined opponent of equal skill: Astin Talros, a general in service to the king. Her struggle to escape Caspon and avenge her family's death becomes a race against her relentless pursuit by Talros, who, unaware that she acts under compulsion, is sworn to destroy her. Effectively melding briskly-paced action with the internal struggles of both a traumatized young outcast forced into horrific deeds and the wily but honorable Talros. Debut author Mickelsen brings fresh twists and emotional depth to her tightly-written, compelling tale of mercantile politics, interracial conflict, and difficult choices."
One of the most well-written fantasy books I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading. The author has a unique voice with an uncanny ability to paint vivid images in novel ways. As an author myself, I have tendency to read with an analytical mind in terms of mechanics, which is one of the leading causes of me failing to finish a book; however, the mechanics of this piece had me “fangirling” throughout. It is an impressive work, and the author does not hold back or coddle the reader. The story is engaging and intriguing, with relatable characters. Errors are minimal, and the narrative flows effortlessly. I’m beyond excited to read more of the series.