Monday, April 17, 2023

Book Review: "Savage Crowns" by Matt Wallace

 

The final installment in Hugo Award–winning author Matt Wallace’s epic and spellbinding Savage Rebellion trilogy about a utopian city with a dark secret—and the underdogs who will expose it, or die trying.

The final war for the nation of Crache has begun.

At the helm of the people’s rebellion is Evie, the Sparrow General. She has been captured by the Skrian, Crache’s vicious army, and is being brought back to the Capitol for punishment. But reinforcements are coming for her.

Dyeawan, who has climbed from street urchin to Crache’s highest seat of power through clever schemes and ruthless bloodshed, finds trouble on every front once she arrives. The rebellion approaches, and there are whispers of a martyr within the city who holds enough sway to stage a coup. If she doesn’t act quickly, her rule will be short-lived.

As the women who hold the nation’s future meet each other from different sides of the battlefield, will they be able to find a shared vision of Crache, or will they destroy each other first? - from Netgalley.com

I received this eARC from Netgalley.com and am providing an unbiased review.

This is the third book in the 'Savage Rebellion' series, and pretty much takes off in the time frame following book two. I found myself a little lost when starting this book, as I it had been awhile since reading the previous book. Though, just a short way into this story, I easily fell back into the storyline and moved on into the war. Wallace has done a wonderful job of creating some strong female lead characters, and his world-building has been phenomenal. I don't see much that would lead to a fourth book in this series, but could see a possible future for a story or two from spin-off characters, or prequel-type stories.

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