I snagged a copy of this novel (audiobook!) on Net-Galley! I was not entirely sure about it, but I think I can recommend it for certain readers!
As a person with only a mild interest in this time period, I really cannot comment on the accuracy of the historic elements of the novel. I did enjoy the descriptions of the accoutrements of life in that time period, the markets, and the relationships. Nothing felt off or inaccurate, but I'm no expert and possibly a true expert would likely find lots to quibble with here. Luckily, I'm no expert!
The plot unfolded well, with a solid conclusion and a nice twist there at the end. The romance that occurred was super closed door and in a way this was a total relief from pages of descriptions of eggplants and the like. Kudos!
My two issues were with some of the language used by the characters- it was very modern seeming and felt like it was out of place, like the characters themselves were used to living in the 20th century but were now cos-playing in Mesopotamia. For the most part, I was able to put that dislike aside and enjoy the story. I did feel like the story could be told in multiple time settings just by interchanging the details. (Imposter kind in medieval times? sure, Imposter Mafia king- also ok, Imposter emperor, yes...Imposter Head of a Dude Ranch also ok). The details were there, but somehow they did not entirely meld into the novel making it impossible to imagine any other setting/premise.
That said - this was easy to read, I finished it in record time. Hinze is an Indie author, and I don't read a lot of indies. This is a very easy read, the plot is understandable, and progresses in a natural way. Although this is book one in a series, the conclusion is a gentle cliff hanger with the major plot points of book one resolved, with a new issue pointing the reader to book two- which I do want to enjoy! Definitely recommend for readers who want to enjoy a good story in a unique setting.
First Published : 05/2022
Pages: 322
Available as an Audio Book :YES
Trigger Warnings: medical situations, poverty, bullying, drugs/alcohol, violence, death, monsters, animal hunting, blood. Regicide.
Not a full TW list, please read responsibly.
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