Thanks to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Fire for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
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352 Pages
Synopsis: Sallot Leon is a thief, and a good one at that. But gender fluid Sal wants nothing more than to escape the drudgery of life as a highway robber and get closer to the upper-class—and the nobles who destroyed their home.
When Sal steals a flyer for an audition to become a member of The Left Hand—the Queen’s personal assassins, named after the rings she wears—Sal jumps at the chance to infiltrate the court and get revenge.
But the audition is a fight to the death filled with clever circus acrobats, lethal apothecaries, and vicious ex-soldiers. A childhood as a common criminal hardly prepared Sal for the trials. And as Sal succeeds in the competition, and wins the heart of Elise, an intriguing scribe at court, they start to dream of a new life and a different future, but one that Sal can have only if they survive.
I have to begin by commenting on this gorgeous cover. The artwork is definitely eye-catching, and if I were rating just that, it would definitely be 5 stars. But, as I have to take other things into consideration like character and plot development, and world-building, to be honest, I ran into some issues with Linsey Miller’s debut novel.
Sal is the first gender fluid character in YA fiction and I have to say “Bravo!” I can only imagine the time that was spent crafting their character, and for the most part, it really paid off. They’re feisty, determined and very resourceful and I was instantly emotionally connected to them. Sal has a tragic backstory which plays a big role in shaping who they’ve become and it makes them very sympathetic, but the way in which it was revealed was a bit too much info-dumping. What I loved the most about Sal was the matter of fact way their gender fluidity was portrayed. This isn’t a book about bigotry, and everyone accepted Sal for who they were. When dressed as a male they’re referred to as “he”, when wearing female clothes, they’re a “she”. No big deal. It just is.
There are several secondary characters who add interesting components to the story, and the romance between Sal and Elise is lovely and avoids all the cliches like love triangles and instal-love. But the standout for me is Maud, Sal’s attendant for the assassin audition. I loved her backstory and her support and loyalty for Sal. She’s just a wonderful character that I fell in love with.
The world-building is okay, but I thought it could have been developed far more. There wasn’t enough detail about the world or the setting and it left me a little frustrated. I also thought the assassins audition went on far too long and really slowed down the pace of the story.
Mask of Shadows has some brilliant moments, but doesn’t quite live up to its highly original and creative premise. However, this is the first book in an as yet untitled series or trilogy, and I have a feeling that Linsey Miller could turn this into something truly spectacular. Because of this I still recommend this to fans of YA fantasy, and I’m looking forward to seeing how this series develops.
I wasn’t feeling this book…. but I do agree there is some potential for next book 🙂 great review
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Thank you! I was definitely expecting more.
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‘Gender-fluid’ is a new one on me, but a very interesting concept that I have no issues with. I might be more interested to see that aspect developed in detail, rather than the fantasy assassin story that is not uncommon. However, I can see why the author wants it to pass as ‘just is’.
Best wishes, Pete.
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It was nice for a change Pete, not seeing someone bullied for their sexuality or gender identity. The gender fluidity was very well explained, which was nice for me because although I’d heard of this, I didn’t really understand it. And it’s funny, I’m reading another book right now which has a gender fluid character!😊
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Obviously the ‘coming thing’, Kim. I looked it up, and found this definition. “A dynamic mix of boy and girl”. Sounds like a lot of the super-hero characters, in some respects.
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Yes. It’s going to be interesting to see how gender fluid characters are portrayed in different books.😊
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Man, sorry Kim about all three star ratings but great review and very fair!
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Meh. They can’t all be perfect, eh?
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This is true!
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I do love this cover though!
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So, so pretty!😊
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I agree, very pretty!!!
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Well, three stars isn’t too bad, and it was a very nice review to read as always, so there is that 😀 Totally agree with the comment above as well: that cover is awesome 😊
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Thanks Michel!
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That cover is gorgeous! Great review.
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Thank You!
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You’re welcome.
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I’m sorry this book didn’t lived up to its intriguing premise. I pretty much lost my interest on it after seeing so many mixed reviews. Nice review, though! 🙂
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Thanks Raven. I’m still hoping that some of the issues will be resolved in the next book. This really does have a lot of potential.☺️
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I remember debating quite a bit on requesting this one and finally decided to pass it by so I’m not upset in the least that you only gave it a 3, just makes me glad to have moved on myself.
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Yeah. This has a lot of potential so I probably will be checking the second book out at the library, but as of right now I think you can probably give this a miss Carrie.
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I must say that book cover resembles a Game of Thrones poster I saw. Although I’ve never actually watched the show.
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I think you might like Game of Thrones Vinnie.😊
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I’ve been told that numerous times by my brother.
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You should definitely give it a try!😊
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I take it you’re a fan then.
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Oh yes. Both the books and the HBO series.
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One of these days, I’ll get to it.
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I guarantee once you start watching you won’t be able to stop!
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I’m told that by many people. Speaking of royalty, I’m considering doing a blogathon on movie and television depictions of monarchy. What do you think?
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Sounds great Vinnie!
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It will be sometime in the future, but I’m definitely considering it. Monarchy has such a greatness and splendour to it that lends itself well to the visual medium.
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And there’s plenty to pick from.
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Indeed there is. There seems to be a lot of things about Queen Victoria at the moment. And there’s a lot to mine given how long she ruled for.
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I just watched the first season of Victoria on PBS, and I’m trying to find time to watch The Crown on Netflix.
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I’ve got Victoria lined up, how did you find it?
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I enjoyed it.
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I heard comparisons to Downton Abbey. Would you agree?
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Um, yes. I can see that. It’s got the whole English period drama theme. It also has a wonderful cast.
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Ooh, I love that. It’s been a while since I saw Downton, I remember you’re a fan too.
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Yep. I’ve got all the dvds
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I’m hoping to get the collection soon. My mum and dad adored the show. You also mentioned The Crown, which looks fascinating. More so because Elizabeth II is still alive now.
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😊
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I like how we share a mutual love of history, specifically monarchy.
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*Fist Bump*
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Many fist bumps back.
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Thanks for such a detailed review, Kim! I’m going to look out for your review for the next instalment in this series as I like what you shared about the characters, but if the world building needs more development then I’d rather wait and see how it is in the second one.
Hope you’re having a good day!
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Ah shame this was a bit of a letdown, I’m hearing this more and more for this book. Gorgeous cover though!
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It definitely has potential though.😊
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Great! 😊
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Great review!
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Thank you!
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This one was a three star for me too. I LOVED Sal as a character, like you did, but I totally agree that the world-building was a bit lacking. The plot didn’t quite grab me as much as I’d hoped either.
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It definitely was a disappointment.😕
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Ahhh, quite unfortunate! The premise does seem interesting. It’s nice that you still have hope in this potential series though. 😀
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It definitely has potential.
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