One-Sentence Summary:
After sickness begins to spread amongst the young of the Leonodai, warrior elect Rowan decides to search for the cure despite being unable to take her vows so that the young prince survives.
My Review:
This book is once again proof that reading books because one author you liked blurbed them is completely reasonable.
The Endless Skies is absolutely brilliant. With an intricate and easy to understand world, Price makes the book so enticing and readable. The main characters are all compulsively likable, and I can see why a phenomenal author like Nicki Pau Preto thought of it positively.
One of my favorite parts of the book was actually the romance. There’s a love triangle in the book, but it’s fairly straightforward who’ll “get the girl”, even though both love interests are actually brilliant people who I’d gladly be around or befriend. I love Ox and Callen so much. Callen is actually part of a childhood friends to lovers arc, and he confesses VERY early on, but he’s so respectful to Rowan, and Rowan herself takes time to figure out what she wants, something I feel like doesn’t happen often enough with friends to lovers (it’s always “oh these feelings were always there” after five minutes).
The Endless Skies is exciting, sad, and beautiful, and EVERYONE should read it.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
