The Shadows Between Us

By Tricia Levenseller

Asteria Hecate

Reviewed on Jan 19, 2022

Loved it! šŸ˜

A quick read that is fun and witty, and will have you hooked from page 1!

ā€œThey've never found the body of the first and only boy who broke my heart. And they never will.ā€ 


Now thatā€™s an opening sentence that will definitely grab your attention. This book starts off strong, with a premise that will have you hooked from the very first page. And I was. (Hooked, that is.) I read this book in one sitting because I simply couldnā€™t put it down. 


The protagonist, Alessandra Stathos, is portrayed more as an antagonist or an anti-hero. She is cunning, deceptive, self-absorbed, murderous and downright unstable when she gets angry. 

Even though she starts off as an unlikable character, as the story progresses, you start to understand her motivationsā€”what leads her to act the way she does, and why she is the way she is. I couldnā€™t stand her character at the beginning of the story, but she grew on me. 


Then thereā€™s the Shadow King, Kallias Maheras. Quite frankly, I was a little underwhelmed by his character. He is supposed to be this super-strong, intimidating person that everyone fearsā€”but that isnā€™t something you truly feel with his character. The way that he is described in the story, you expect him to be more than what he actually is. That was something that disappointed me. I felt that his character didnā€™t quite live up to the expectations that the book created for him. 


Then thereā€™s the world-buildingā€”or lack thereof. This is one of the reasons why I removed a star from the rating. The world that this story takes place in is never properly established. We are told that the Shadow King has conquered six kingdoms, which is supposed to be a very impressive featā€”but we never really feel that because we have no idea of how big this world is. How am I supposed to know if conquering six kingdoms is a big deal? 

It is only much later on in the book that the author mentions that there are a total of nine kingdoms. 


I believe the story couldā€™ve been much better with a bit of proper world-building. But overall, it was a fun and quick read. I did enjoy it quite a lot. 



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