Immortal Defiance
(Dulcea’s Rebellion #1)
By Laura Maybrooke
Some things never die.
Hope. Heroes. Defiance.
Things take a strange turn for Dulcea, the elven enchantress turned war heroine and Dragonmistress, when a countryman's betrayal lands her in enemy hands.
As she awaits her execution, a stranger with mysterious powers offers her another chance at life. Will she die here or risk what sinister fate he has in store for her?
Can Dulcea reclaim her rightful place and lead her army once more? Or does Krath, the man who travels the Realm of the Dead as one of its own, prove to be the obstacle that fells her rebellion?
… Or will this immortal vampire warrior turn out to be the best chance she has of defying the ancient evil arising in the west?
Things take a strange turn for Dulcea, the elven enchantress turned war heroine and Dragonmistress, when a countryman's betrayal lands her in enemy hands.
As she awaits her execution, a stranger with mysterious powers offers her another chance at life. Will she die here or risk what sinister fate he has in store for her?
Can Dulcea reclaim her rightful place and lead her army once more? Or does Krath, the man who travels the Realm of the Dead as one of its own, prove to be the obstacle that fells her rebellion?
… Or will this immortal vampire warrior turn out to be the best chance she has of defying the ancient evil arising in the west?
“Would
you like to take your chances with me... or with them?”
Considering
Neros, the high priest, wants to sacrifice Dulcea “Lightbringer” Silanquel to
Asherac so that she may serve until the end of time as the Dark God’s
handmaiden, there did not seem to be that much of a choice. But Dulcea knows
nothing about her would-be rescuer. She can only hope that he is the lesser of
two evils.
Krath,
Lord of Gwyndoorn, has walked this earth for over a thousand years. He has seen
kingdoms rise and fall. He has seen loved ones murdered. He has seen too many
battlefields — too many wars. He has seen far too much. However, there is
something about Dulcea that awakens his curiosity. Dulcea is fighting a war
that Krath knows she cannot win. The evil that is rising in the west cannot be
vanquished. And yet, Dulcea’s courage and determination draw Krath inexplicably
towards her.
Dulcea
knows she should fear Krath. He could take her life in an instant, or worse,
turn her into a willing slave with his mind-control tricks, but he does
neither, and Dulcea does not know what to make of him. Krath’s unfailing
honestly with her also makes it incredibly difficult for Dulcea not to like
him. Kraft is turning everything she thought she knew of his kind on its head.
However, with a traitor in her ranks, Dulcea must keep her friends close, and her
enemies closer. Only time will tell which one of those Krath is...
From a
terrifying abduction to the discovery of the true identity of the Black
Dragonlord, Immortal Defiance (Dulcea’s Rebellion #1) by Laura Maybrooke is a
book that is both masterful and enchanting. This is what historical fantasy is
all about.
Maybrooke
has laid a solid foundation for what promises to be the next great epic
historical fantasy series. With elves, dragons, humans, and let’s not forget a
dashingly handsome vampire, Immortal Defiance is a fantastic romp through a
fantasy world torn asunder by war. This book had all the feels, from the
wonderfully depicted magical world to the charismatic protagonists and the evil
antagonists.
With a
rich narrative, which reminded me of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, and an almost lyrical quality to the prose, Immortal Defiance has a lot to recommend it. Here is a book that is filled to overflowing with imagination and it has an energy that threatens to mesmerise. This was an enthralling tale that grabbed me from the first sentence and did not let go until that final full stop. It is an irresistible book, so irresistible that I could not put it down. In fact, I read it in one sitting.
There
are a lot of flashbacks in this book, which I found endlessly fascinating. They
did not interfere with the story in any way, but instead, they enhanced it,
giving readers a little more insight into what had happened. It was a bold
choice by Maybrooke to do this, as sometimes a lot of flashbacks get in the way
of the actual story the author is trying to tell, but in this case, I think
Maybrooke pulled it off rather spectacularly. Kudos, Ms Maybrooke.
I
adored the characterisation of Dulcea. Dulcea is an elven enchantress,
Dragonmistress, and leader of elves. She is determined to bring her people
freedom no matter what the cost. But she is also young and idealistic. Dulcea
is a strong heroine who knows what she wants and is determined to find a way to
achieve it. She is intelligent, canny and yet she is willing to listen to her
advisors, even if she does not always like what they have to say. I thought her
relationship with Myoden was, at times very sweet, yet it was her growing
feelings towards Krath that really drove this story forward. At first, she
fears Krath — who wouldn’t be fearful of someone who could use the Netherworld
to travel over vast distances within seconds? By the end of this novel,
Dulcea’s feelings towards Krath change. He becomes a confidant, a friend, and
there are hints that one day their relationship will be of a romantic nature. I
hope so, anyway!
Like
Dulcea, I was a little unsure of Krath at the beginning of this novel. He is a
creature of darkness, but he doesn’t give in to this darker evil side, and he
has his emotions firmly under control at all times, which made him
sometimes difficult to get a handle on, which I think is what Maybrooke
intended. Is he a friend, or is he a foe? Is Dulcea going to survive her
encounter with him and come out unscathed, or will she end up like his other
devoted servants who are content to live their lives under his mind-control
powers? I think this made Krath an endlessly fascinating character and for me,
it was Krath’s depiction that closed the deal on this book. I thought his
characterisation was brilliant and I cannot wait to read more about him in Book
#2.
If you
are looking for your next great historical fantasy where the romance is tender,
and the magical realm is spectacular, then look no further than Immortal
Defiance (Dulcea’s Rebellion #1) by Laura Maybrooke. I, for one, cannot wait to
get my hands on book #2.
I
Highly Recommend.
Review
by Mary Anne Yarde.
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Laura Maybrooke
"I live in my own little world. But it's
ok, they know me here." (Who besides me has this fridge magnet; raise your
hand!)
That's sometimes what it feels like. Who says stories aren't real? I live in the land of the Midnight Sun and Polar Nights, together with my husband and daughter, and a cast of fantasy characters running around in my head. It's busy here. Care to stay and chat a while?
Laura Maybrooke is an 80s' child, who works too much and writes too little, but who'll never say no to a thrilling romance, a high fantasy adventure, or a cookbook full of delicious treats she'd like to bake one day.
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