
Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆
Audience: YA Fantasy
Length: 336 pages
Author: Tricia Levenseller
Publisher: Fiewel & Friends
Release Date: February 26th, 2019
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads
BOOK SUMMARY:
How do you kill a god?
As her father’s chosen heir, eighteen-year-old Rasmira has trained her whole life to become a warrior and lead her village. But when her coming-of-age trial is sabotaged and she fails the test, her father banishes her to the monster-filled wilderness with an impossible quest: to win back her honour, she must kill the oppressive god who claims tribute from the villages each year or die trying.

RESONATING.
“Each scar marks me as a survivor. A warrior of the wild.”
This was a book that really caught my attention. A lot of powerful phrasing that really hit home for me. I love this authors writing and the way she builds her characters and the story as a whole.
I absolutely love the dialogue throughout WotW. It was impressive. It felt real and had me flying through the book. I didn’t want to put it down! I vaguely figured out where the book was going, but loved the progression all the same.
I appreciate that the romance was believable. That can be a hard task in a standalone. I adored Soren and his practical, loving nature was precious. Things moved at a steady pace and never went too far, which made absolute sense for the time frame/plot. The banter between Sorren and Rasmira had me chuckling and begging for more.
Each of the main characters (Rasmira, Sorren & Iric) all went through these characters arcs that dove into deeper waters. Conquering fears, realizing one’s true nature and abilities, and learning to communicate were just a few of the aspects broached. I feel like I really got this book. Which is probably why I’m gushing over it now.
The only “eh” thing was the god Peruxolo. There wasn’t much to him so he wasn’t a completely believable antagonist. The scope of the story was so much broader than him that his background took a backseat. I was at least satisfied in the fact that the truth was fully explained at the end.
“My soul has worth, and I won’t let it depart this world just yet.”
Overall audience notes:
- Young adult fantasy (vikings)
- Language: very little
- Romance: light kisses to barely intense make-outs
- Violence: ax, knives, physical

I am glad the romance is believable! That is one thing I need to have when it comes to romance. Can’t wait to dive into this book. Great Review!
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Yes! I’m always worried, especially in standalones! Thank you 😊
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After reading Sky in the Deep, I’m itching for more Viking reads. So glad I came across this article and book title!
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I love sky in the deep!! And I hope you love this one! Definitely a fav 😍
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