(Ruined #2)
Publication
Date: May 2, 2017
Hardcover, 416 pages, HarperTeen
Genres:
YA, Fantasy
A war that will fuel her. A bond
that will destroy her.
Emelina Flores has come home to
Ruina. After rescuing her sister, Olivia, from imprisonment in rival kingdom
Lera, Em and Olivia together vow to rebuild Ruina to its former glory.
But just because Em and Olivia are
out of Lera doesn’t mean they are safe. Their actions over the past year have
had consequences, and they are now targets of retaliation. Olivia will destroy
everyone who acts against Ruina. Em isn’t as sure.
Ever since Em posed as Prince
Casimir’s betrothed in Lera, she’s started to see another side to this war.
Lera may have destroyed the Ruined for decades, but Em knows that Cas is
different. And now that he’s taken the throne, Em believes a truce is within
reach. But Olivia suspects that Em’s romantic feelings for Cas are just
coloring her judgement.
Em is determined to bring peace to
her home. But when winning the war could mean betraying her family, she faces
an impossible choice between loyalty and love. Em must stay one step ahead of
her enemies—and her blood—before she’s the next victim in this battle for
sovereignty.
My Review
I’m not sure what to say about this book. I loved Ruined. Em was headstrong and the plot
of the book was a fast-paced revenge story. The sequel just didn’t seem to have
that same dedicated narrative.
Avenged starts off soon after the first book ends. Em and Olivia
are taking the Ruined back home, while Cas is dealing with his home being taken
away from him. However, there just wasn’t a solid arc to keep everything
rolling like there was in book one. There were some minor squabbles and some
new characters introduced, but otherwise, there’s not much going on.
The characters also fell a little short for me. Em, as I mentioned,
was a pretty strong female lead in book one, but in book two, she becomes
wishy-washy. It’s like she lost her own personality. It didn’t help that Cas
managed to become an unlikable and weak character between books as well. Their
individual downward spirals made their romantic relationship seem anticlimactic.
By the time I’d read the first third of the book, I realized I wasn’t even
invested in their relationship anymore.
The same can be said of the main characters’ relationships
with the side characters. Olivia was too intense, so her relationship with Em
was very one-sided. While all of Cas’s friends and followers seemed very
one-dimensional. The only side character storyline I was interested in was Aren’s,
simply because he had character growth.
One last thing that I have to talk about is the dialogue. It
was so awkward. Everyone talked as if they lived in the modern age but were
transported to a fantasy world. It kept throwing me out of the moment.
All in all, I was hoping for more with this sequel. The
dueling-royal-families trope always makes me happy, but this one just had no
solid direction. I might still read the third book, but I just don’t know for
sure at this point…
*Note: I purchased
a copy of this book for myself. This in no way affected my opinion/review.
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