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30 May 2017

Review: Flame In The Mist

Flame In The Mist: Flame In The Mist  | Renee Ahdieh
Published by: Hodder&Stoughton, May 18th 2017
Genre: Fantasy, Diverse
Pages: 400
Format: Ebook
Source: Hodder&Stoughton, via Netgalley

The daughter of a prominent samurai, Mariko has long known her place—she may be an accomplished alchemist, whose cunning rivals that of her brother Kenshin, but because she is not a boy, her future has always been out of her hands. At just seventeen years old, Mariko is promised to Minamoto Raiden, the son of the emperor's favorite consort—a political marriage that will elevate her family's standing. But en route to the imperial city of Inako, Mariko narrowly escapes a bloody ambush by a dangerous gang of bandits known as the Black Clan, who she learns has been hired to kill her before she reaches the palace.

Dressed as a peasant boy, Mariko sets out to infiltrate the ranks of the Black Clan, determined to track down the person responsible for the target on her back. But she's quickly captured and taken to the Black Clan’s secret hideout, where she meets their leader, the rebel ronin Takeda Ranmaru, and his second-in-command, his best friend Okami. Still believing her to be a boy, Ranmaru and Okami eventually warm to Mariko, impressed by her intellect and ingenuity. As Mariko gets closer to the Black Clan, she uncovers a dark history of secrets, of betrayal and murder, which will force her to question everything she's ever known.
I have to admit, I wasn't sure about this at first. Okami and Ranmaru are pretty horrible to Mariko (and even though they think she's a boy, drugging and hitting and abducting her is Not Okay) and it was my worst nightmare that Mariko and Ranmaru would end up as a couple when he'd hit her. But that wasn't a thing, thankfully, and I did end up loving the romantic interest, Okami, my sad tortured liar.

It's pretty slow paced, but I still enjoyed it because of Mariko's fearlessness and her drive to find out why the Black Clan want her dead. Plus it picks up toward the end and there's one hell of a plot twist which is always fun. I also love the trope of Mariko appearing as male to infiltrate a gang, and this book did it so well. And it doesn't shy away from the reasons Mariko wouldn't be safe to do so appearing female, and it's scathing and fierce as hell. Feminist AF. I really do love this book.

A rich, romantic fantasy with a heroine on a mission to find the truth, Flame In The Mist shines an unforgiving light on gender roles and the patriarchy. Eagerly awaiting book 2!

Characters ★★★★
Setting/world ★★★
Writing ★★★★

29 January 2015

Most anticipated of 2015: The Wrath and The Dawn

I wanted to talk about the books I'm dying to have, but since I don't do the WoW weekly feature (because I don't want to commit to a permanent feature - one of those is quite enough for me to remember to do), I don't really have somewhere to talk about those books. So these posts were born. It'll be a series of 6-10 posts, since I haven't decided how many I want to talk about, and they should be up every Thursday as a temporary feature.

Today I'm going to talk about
The Wrath and The Dawn by Renee Ahdieh
expected May 12th


A sumptuous and epically told love story inspired by A Thousand and One Nights

Every dawn brings horror to a different family in a land ruled by a killer. Khalid, the eighteen-year-old Caliph of Khorasan, takes a new bride each night only to have her executed at sunrise. So it is a suspicious surprise when sixteen-year-old Shahrzad volunteers to marry Khalid. But she does so with a clever plan to stay alive and exact revenge on the Caliph for the murder of her best friend and countless other girls. Shazi's wit and will, indeed, get her through to the dawn that no others have seen, but with a catch . . . she’s falling in love with the very boy who killed her dearest friend.

She discovers that the murderous boy-king is not all that he seems and neither are the deaths of so many girls. Shazi is determined to uncover the reason for the murders and to break the cycle once and for all.


I got a preview of this book in the Buzz Books YA sampler and I'm half glad and half cursing that I did. I read the prologue and first chapter and it was so alluring and intriguing that I want more. I want the whole book but it's so far away, and I don't think it's being published in the UK so I'll have to import a US hardcover.

Here are some of the quotes I just love

One hundred lives for the one you took. One life to one dawn. Should you fail but a single morn, I shall take from you your dreams. I shall take from you your city.

And I shall take from you these lives, a thousandfold.


I will live to see tomorrow's sunset. Make no mistake. I swear I will live to see as many sunsets as it takes.

And I will kill you.

With my own hands.

I can't express how badly I want this book. I have a gut feeling it's going to blow me away, and I got a serious Cruel Beauty vibe from it and that's one of my favourite books ever. PLUS that cover is to die for and there's a Marie Lu blurb. Is it May yet?