![]() ![]() ![]() To Orion, her loyal bodyguard, a total Soft Gay. The team was fantastic, from Asterin, our princess who is all trouble and peppercorns. I am forever am trash for books with squads. The action scenes are balanced with domestic mayhem (CAKE BAKING) and it focused on the characters first! …aka let’s talk about The SQUAD! ![]() Some epic fantasies take a lot of adjusting to fall into, but Shadow Frost felt very accessible, with modernish banter and quips. → general mayhem, especially when they’re left alone to try and bake a cake I really enjoyed the writing style too! → Harry, just Harry ok that’s my entire point → also totally oblivious when someone has a crush on her :’) → sassy princess who fights tooth and claw It’s such a book of layers - nothing is what it seems. I definitely am here for this amount of plot twists too. ![]() (I stand by the fact that all books are better with characters snarking at each other.) It’s about hunting demons, but it’s also about secrets and trust. Shadow Frost was such a delightful collision of magic and mayhem, demons and secret identities, and enough sass to make my heart content. The three core infinities making up the fundamental trinity - earth, water and fire - cornered the triangle, the other six falling in between: ice, wind, sky, air, light, and illusion. The sigils represented the nine affinities - the nine elements, each hailing from a different kingdom and bloodline. Be sure to tell me your answers in the comments!! ![]()
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