House of Earth and Blood (Crescent city) |
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Genre: Fantasy, Romance
Author: Sarah J Maas
Age Group: Adult
Source: Waterstones (purchased)
Review
So I can officially declare that I am a Maas convert!đ€ŁI will admit however that when House of Earth and Blood was first
announced I wasnât so sure I would read it. I also had the fortune to read a NetGalley exclusive before publication and can honestly admit that the few
chapters I did read I didnât enjoy. However, looking back now I think that my
lack of enjoyment was more about the fact that I donât like reading on devices and
much prefer reading in paper format. Once I finally got my hands on the
hardback of House of Earth and Blood I was so glad that I didnât turn
away from this book and thankfully enjoyed every moment of reading this book.
One of the elements that I loved about House of Earth and
Blood was the dual narration. We get to hear from both Hunt and Bryceâs
perspectives and watch how over the course of the book they learn to overcome
their initial judgements and prejudices for one another as well as the
society they live in. The books blurb already states that Bryce lost her
friends and remained wounded afterwards and this was one of the premeditated judgements
that Hunt held about her, that she would quickly remove her scar to maintain
her beautiful figure:
âHow anyone could breathe in a dress that tight was also a mystery. It was long enough that it covered the area on her thigh where the scar from that night two years ago would beâthat is, if she hadnât paid some medwitch to erase it. For someone who clearly took pains to dress nicely, he had little doubt sheâd gotten it removed immediately. Party girls didnât like scars messing with how they looked in a swimsuit.â
Yet as Iâm sure your aware if youâve read the book this judgement
slowly changes. I wonât give away any spoilers but I will say this; Maas
always deals with trauma in her books and Bryce is no exception to that. We
are given a young beautiful women who supposedly cares more about her looks and
lacks personality and depth, considering Huntâs initial judgements, but if you
read till the end you will learn that the scar Hunt alludes to holds more significance;
that Bryce is in fact more than just the party girl with a need to look good,
she is a young woman who has yet to overcome her trauma, loss, and guilt.
A different relationship I enjoyed was between Bryce and Ruhn.
I loved watching them begin to heal their relationship after distancing themselves
from one another for so long. As someone who has siblings I know that those
relationships can be rocky and tricky but at the end of all the difficulties
you still love your siblings. So, watching Bryce and Ruhn begin to heal their sibling
rift was rather uplifting in a book that deals with some rather challenging
traumas. Below is an extract where Ruhn proves once again that he is not
willing to give up on his sister no matter how many times she tries to push him
away. All I can say is that Iâm excited to see how much further their
relationship can improve in the sequel as well as getting to see more depth from
Ruhn himself because I believe his character has huge potential.
âShe scanned his face, weighing the offer there. The hand extended. âWhy?â she asked quietly. âWhy keep bothering?â âWhy keep pushing me away, Bryce?â His voice strained. âIt wasnât just about that fight.â She swallowed, her throat thick. âYou were my best friend,â she said. âBefore Danika, you were my best friend. And I ⊠It doesnât matter now.â Sheâd realized back then that the truth didnât matterâshe wouldnât let it matter. She shrugged, as if itâd help lighten the crushing weight in her chest. âMaybe we could start over. On a trial basis only.â Ruhn started to smile. âSo youâll come watch the game?â âJuniper was supposed to come over that day, but Iâll see if sheâs up for it.â Ruhnâs blue eyes twinkled like stars, but Bryce cut in, âNo promises, though.â He was still grinning when she rose from her barstool.â
Synopsis (Goodreads)
Key Quotes
âBut it was Danikaâs added âLove youâ as Bryce slipped out into the grimy hallway that made her hesitate with her hand on the knob. Itâd taken Danika a few years to say those words, and she still used them sparingly. Danika had initially hated it when Bryce said them to herâeven when Bryce explained that sheâd spent most of her life saying it, just in case it was the last time. In case she wouldnât get to say goodbye to the people who mattered most.â
âTonight it had been simple enoughâno guns. Hunt understood the unwritten words: make them suffer. So he had.â
âThis is already a nightmare.â Isaiah coughed. âYou watched Quinlan for one night.â âTen hours, to be exact. Right until her pet chimera just appeared next to me at dawn, bit me in the ass for looking like I was dozing off, and then vanished againâright back into the apartment. Just as Quinlan came out of her bedroom and opened the curtains to see me grabbing my own ass like a fucking idiot. Do you know how sharp a chimeraâs teeth are?â âNo.â Hunt could have sworn he heard a smile in Isaiahâs voice. âWhen I flew over to explain, she blasted her music and ignored me like a fucking brat.â
âSheâd refused to go to therapy. [âŠ] But Bryce hadnât shown upânot because she didnât believe it would work. No, she knew it would work, and help, and probably make her feel better. Or at least give her the tools to try to do so. That was precisely why she hadnât gone. From the way Hunt was staring at her, she wondered if he knew itârealized why she blew out a long breath.â