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skygiants ([personal profile] skygiants) wrote2025-09-13 09:21 am

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Broadly speaking, I liked Star Wars: The Mask of Fear, the first book in a planned trilogy of Star Wars Political Thrillers pitched as Andor Prequels, For Fans Of Andor.

This one is set right after the declaration of the Empire and is mostly about the separate plans that Bail Organa and Mon Mothma pursue in order to try and limit their government's whole-scale slide into fascism, with -- as we-the-readers of course know -- an inevitable lack of success. It is of course impossible not to feel the weight of Current Events on every page; the book came out in February '25 and so must have been complete in every respect before the 2024 elections, but boy, it doesn't feel like it. On the other hand, it's also impossible not to feel 2016 and Hillary Clinton looming large over the portrayal of Mon Mothma as the consummate politician who is very good at wrangling the process of government but whom nobody actually likes.

That said, as a character in her own right, I am very fond of Mon Mothma, the consummate politician who is very good at wrangling the process of government but whom nobody actually likes. With her genuine belief in the ideals of democracy and her practiced acceptance of the various ethical compromises that working within the system requires, she makes for a great sympathetic-grayscale political-thriller protagonist. I also like the portrayal of her marriage in this period as something that is, like, broadly functional! sometimes a source of support! always number three or four on her priority list which she never quite gets around to calling him to tell him she's back on planet after a secret mission before the plot sweeps her off in a new direction, oops, well, I guess he'll find out when she's been released from prison again!

Anyway, her main plot is about trying to get a bill passed in the Senate that will limit Palpatine's power as Emperor, which involves making various shady deals with various powerful factions; meanwhile, Bail Organa has a separate plot in which he's running around trying to EXPOSE the LIES about the JEDI because he thinks that once everyone knows the Jedi were massacred without cause, Palpatine will be toppled by public outrage immediately. Both of them think the other's plan is kind of stupid and also find the other kind of annoying at this time, which tbh I really enjoy. I love when people don't like each other for normal reasons and have to work together anyway. I also like the other main wedge between them, which is that both of them were briefly Politically Arrested right before the book begins, and by chance and charisma Bail Organa joked his way out of it and came out fine while Mon Mothma went through a harrowing and physically traumatic experience that has left her with lingering PTSD, and Mon Mothma knows this and Bail Organa doesn't and this colors all their choices throughout the book.

Bail Organa's plot is also sort of hitched onto a plot about an elderly Republic-turned-Imperial spymaster who's trying to find the agents she lost at the end of the war, and her spy protege who accidentally ends up infiltrating the Star Wars pro-Palpatine alt-right movement, both of which work pretty well as stories about people who find themselves sort of within a system as the system is changing underneath them.

And then there is the Saw plotline. This is my biggest disappointment in the book, is that the Saw plotline is not actually a Saw plotline; it's about a Separatist assassin who ends up temporarily teaming up with Saw for a bit as he tries to figure out who he should be assassinating now that the war is over, and we see Saw through his eyes, mostly pretty judgmentally. I do not object to other characters seeing Saw Gerrera pretty judgmentally, but it feels to me like a bit of a cop-out in a book that's pitched as 'how Mon Mothma, Bail Organa, and Saw Gerrera face growing fascism and start down the paths that will eventually lead to the Rebel Alliance' to once again almost entirely avoid giving Saw a point of view to see his ideology from within. But Star Wars as franchise is consistently determined not to do that. Ah, well; maybe one of the later two books in this trilogy will have a meaty interiority-heavy Saw plotline and I'll eat my words.

(NB: I have not yet seen S2 of Andor and I do plan to do so at some point, please don't tell me anything about it!)
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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-09-13 09:06 am
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Books Received, September 6 — September 12



Six works new to me: two fantasy (one a roleplaying game), four science fiction. The roleplaying game is part of a series but otherwise, they all seem to be stand-alone.

Books Received, September 6 — September 12


Poll #33608 Books Received, September 6 — September 12
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 46


Which of these look interesting?

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Daughter of No Worlds by Carissa Broadbent (October 2025)
8 (17.4%)

Outlaw Planet by M.R. Carey (November 2025)
20 (43.5%)

Champions of Chaos by Calum Colins, et al
1 (2.2%)

Slow Gods by Claire North (November 2025)
24 (52.2%)

The Divine Gardener’s Handbook: Or What to Do if Your Girlfriend Accidentally Turns Off the Sun by Eli Snow (August 2026)
22 (47.8%)

Death Engine Protocol: Better Dying Through Science by Margret A. Treiber (April 2025)
13 (28.3%)

Some other option (see comments)
0 (0.0%)

Cats!
30 (65.2%)

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fred_mouse ([personal profile] fred_mouse) wrote2025-09-13 09:04 pm

More farewells

Today has brought the news of the passing of two more people - one I counted a friend, and one I knew more in passing. I've known both since the 80s.

David was a member of the dance group my mother and I joined in about 1984, and which I've intermittently been associated with since. I'm not sure if I ever had a conversation with them that wasn't about dancing. We were members of the same performance group, although I spent far fewer years in it than David. Other than folk festivals and dancing places, the only other place I ever remember encountering David was in one of the city queer pubs on a very quiet weekday afternoon. I never did find out if they were there because it was a safe space, or because it was their local pub.

Robert ran the Fremantle Music School, which I attended briefly in the mid 80s*. I've encountered Robert intermittently over the years, at various music events. They were involved in the Mandolin Orchestra, and I believe the Recorder and Early Music Society. We met up again when I joined the first of the two (very) amateur orchestras I've joined in recent years -- they have been the leader of the group in the years I've been there (two years? three?). In retirement, Robert became somewhat prolific in composing pieces, and I think we had one of their pieces at least every semester. We have one that is due to be debuted tomorrow, at a concert that is now going to be a bit fraught. **

* provided-by-school lessons ran to the end of year ten. I found a lovely teacher at the FMS, but when they moved away from the school roughly a year later, I followed them, mostly having lessons at their home.
** I really feel for our conductor, and for our other main organiser, both of whom have been dealing with calling telling people one on one throughout today.

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mabiana ([personal profile] mabiana) wrote2025-09-13 01:52 pm

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Moaning on DW helped yet again, last night someone did a radical thing and just asked on Discord about listening together and now there shall be a gathering tonight. ;-) (I know I could have just done this, too, but feel I am way too new in this group for that and am self-conscious about my lack of spontaneous entertainment value).

I unsurprisingly and definitely liked the episode, even though I got all by myself who the baddie was. This was however not due to my impressive deductional skills, but due to having consumed so many mystery plots by this point that I recognized a pattern which I would not have at the age of the target audience. What was going on exactly was still a surprise, and it did not diminish my enjoyment.

Elizabeth Arthur, daughter of the founder of the series who has now started her own continuation of her father's book, has written a reaction to Charlie Kirk's death, outing herself as fan of both him and Trump and writing that her continuation is supposed to transport their values. Well. That answers the question whether I will at some point bother to buy these books abroad - German booksellers don't seem to carry them, I assume because of licensing rights. I had thought initially it was a pity she did not join the authors continuing here, translating is after all a thing and it would have gotten her a very large amount of very interested readers immediately, then gathered she wanted to do her own thing with already one change I had heard of, now I see it is a very own thing for a specific audience that I don't have to read as alternative universe.

The Friday Five, found in [personal profile] dine's journal:

1. What is your favourite fruit?
Strawberries, though I have quite a thing for mangos lately, too

2. What is the last book you read?
Read as in read with my own eyes the one I got so annoyed about in the previous to last post, All the Feels, and I have half-heartedly started the next one in the series but am only a few pages in. As an audiobook I listened to Hape Kerkeling's Der Junge muß an die frische Luft, which I had already read when it came out first and now decided to hear the author read himself. It makes me both grateful that my childhood with a mentally ill parent was not even remotely as traumatic and tragical as his and feel a bit weird because I think I still turned out more lopsided from it.

3. Do you like any of your school photos?
I gather school photos are a yearly thing in the U.S.? I have a class photo from first grade, a class photo and an individual photo from fourth grade and a class photo from shortly before finishing school, but that was not an official one. Yes, I like them all. The individual one of me is funny because I look so extremly dead serious and my bangs are way too long. I remember considering very long bangs highly fashionable and flattering for me then and loved them, but looking at that now - no. :-D

4. Do you ever blowdry your armpits to get the deodorant to dry quicker?
That would actually have never occured to me until two weeks ago I witnessed a fellow early morning swimmer blow-drying her whole body (and hoped she'd get done in time for me to use the thing to blow-dry my hair to not get quite so cold on the way home - she did). So, no. I brush my teeth inbetween that and dressing anyway, to not get lotion onto my clothes.

5. What was the last film you watched?
Ein Mann, ein Fjord last night (working myself through the collected works of Kerkeling a bit ;-) ). It was amusing.
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flowing_river ([personal profile] flowing_river) wrote in [community profile] aspecex2025-09-13 05:03 am

Nomination Clarifications 3

Reminder to make sure your relationship and character nominations are disambiguated with the fandom name in parenthesis after the tag. Incorrectly formatted nominations will be rejected if they are not corrected.

Fandoms

盗墓笔记 - 南派三叔 | Daomu Biji - All Media Types Could the nominator list out what specific canons would fall under this AMT tag? Is there a more specific canonical fandom tag the nominator would be interested in seeing instead of an AMT tag?

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Teenage realisations - This is a bit too vague, can it be updated to something like "Teenage Aspec Realizations"?
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smallhobbit ([personal profile] smallhobbit) wrote in [community profile] no_true_pair2025-09-13 12:52 pm

Connections (Spooks/Sherlock Holmes, Lucas North, Ferret)

Title: Connections
Fandom: Spooks/Sherlock Holmes (ACD)
Pairing/Characters: Lucas North & Ferret
Content Notes: No warning needed
Prompt: September 13th - with the title 'Connections'

Connections on AO3
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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-13 12:40 pm

Hawkworld #13

Writer: John Ostrander

Pencils and inks: Tom Mandrake


Katar's promotional tour for the Thanagarian Museum takes him to New York, where he encounters the heroine Firehawk.


Read more... )

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mific ([personal profile] mific) wrote in [community profile] amplificathon2025-09-13 09:37 pm

A change to the url for the Audiofic Archive


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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2025-09-13 04:11 am

We just ended up clutching at the empty rituals like gamblers clutching long odds

I am glad to read that a classicist on Tumblr whom I do not know feels validated by a poem I wrote a dozen years ago, because she's right in turn about the linkage of ideas that led to its writing: the evocatio of Juno from Veii in 396 BCE, the evocatio of Tanit from Carthage in 146 BCE, the assimilation of Tanit to Juno Caelestis rather than Ištar-starred Venus, the self-fulfilling loop of enmity that a double-thefted goddess makes of the Aeneid and under it all the irony that Vergil even in his Renaissance aspect as magician could not foresee, that Carthage-haunted Rome was itself built on the needfire of the most famously sacked city of the ancient world, Troy whose gods Aeneas salvaged from the night of its destruction and now we remember Rome as the epitome of decadence, the eternally, contagiously falling city.

Also I had just been turned down by a housing situation that I had painfully wanted, but the classical stuff was all still bang on.
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IB ([personal profile] innerbrat) wrote2025-09-13 09:51 am
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Movie Logging: Ocean's 11 (1960)

Hello.

Okay so some backstory - since moving in to my new house last year I'm living alone for the first time.... well, ever in 40+ years, which means I get full control over my TV watching for the first time ever. Anyway, I decided I wanted to diversify my movie consumption, because I do love a screen evening to decompress. So. I asked my friends on Facebook to tell me their favourite movie. Then I was recced a podcast You Are Good (formerly Why Are Dads) which talks about feelings in movies. And THEN my LARP group came up with a "what movie should I watch" list of 200+ movies, of which I haven't seen 76, so... I have a lot of movies to watch! I started writing up some of them on Facebook, and then on Discord and I kinda figured I needed somewhere to collect my thoughts. So - Hello, Dreamwidth.

Ocean's 11 (1960) was my one addition to the list which I hadn't seen.... because I needed an excuse, I guess. So thank god RNG brought it up! I love heist movies, and I love the Rat Pack, so this was perfect.

Ocean's 11 stars Frank Sinatra Sammy Davis Jnr, Dean Martin et al as a group of WW2 vets who get together to use their crack military skills to pull off the greatest theft of all time, etc etc etc. It's early in the history of the heist genre, but a lot of the key parts are there.

What I wasn't expecting, though, was the ending, which I am putting behind a cut )
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iamrman ([personal profile] iamrman) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2025-09-13 09:29 am

Hawk and Dove (1989) #8

Writers: Karl and Barbara Kesel

Pencils: Greg Guler

Inks: Scott Hanna


Hawk and Dove fight an old-timey rampaging robot.


Read more... )

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Commissioner Clawseau 🔎 ([personal profile] casemod) wrote in [community profile] caseficexchange2025-09-13 06:09 pm
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Feedback for the 2025 round!

Hello!

Thank you again for joining me for the inaugural round of Casefic Exchange (and thanks to the nonnies who expressed interest in an exchange like this earlier this year—it encouraged me to finally get this one on the exchange scene)!

I have a few things I'd appreciate hearing specifically about, but I'm also keen to hear about other aspects of the exchange. Please keep in mind that I'll be incorporating feedback that works for me as a moderator, as I need to manage this exchange within my schedule and limits.

I will do my best to reply to feedback, but please don't think anything of me saying "Thanks for your feedback!", as I will only ask further questions regarding feedback I'd like more information on.

More?


Perhaps the most important question of them all: 1. Are you interested in another round?

Schedule


2. I liked the time of year that we held the exchange, and I'd like to do so again, although I would like to shift the schedule to begin earlier in the year. I made the schedule based on my personal and exchange commitments (and will do so again), and if we have another round next year, I will keep the schedule in the first half of the year.

I'm considering starting nominations in January or February next year (I originally wanted to open in March this year, but wanted more time with the exchange before going live). If we open nominations in January, that means nominations/sign-ups are in January and the creation period falls in February/March/April, leaving May/June as the pinch hit/(hopefully) reveals period — would this be ideal? I understand we will always clash with other exchanges, especially those with higher minimums, but early in the year works perfectly for me as a moderator.

I prefer to avoid July entirely as I participate in Battleship Exchange, and I know a handful of you do, too.

3. Did Friday deadlines work? I chose Friday because the deadline conversion would be Saturday early afternoon for me (I am in AEST/AEDT). The alternative is to shift this to Sunday EST/EDT, so it falls on my Monday AEST/AEDT. (Saturday EDT/EST is not an option I will be considering.)

Regardless of the day we settle on, I would ask for leniency, as a mid-afternoon deadline for me may clash with plans that arise over the year. The 11:59pm EDT/EST deadline works for me, and I will keep this moving forward.

I'm not overly concerned about not being online when deadlines hit as long as participants make a good faith effort to meet them and are not stressed out by the fact I may not post until hours later that X deadline has come. (I always intend to post if something crops up offline that will prevent me from executing a phase.) I intentionally waited at least half an hour to an hour after the deadlines before taking any action to give people extra time in case they miscalculated the time conversion.

So: Friday or Sunday EDT/EST? It makes no difference to me, so please let me know!

As someone who exists entirely in the future, my exchange experiences with deadlines have always consisted of me adding a +1, which will most likely be different from the majority of participants, so I'd appreciate feedback on this.

Exchange mechanics


4. Did the minimum requirements work for everyone? Is 3k and its equivalents too small? I have no interest in decreasing this minimum. I'd appreciate hearing from all types of creators—fic, artists, and podficcers.

5. Freeforms were not something I was interested in adding during the first round as I wanted to try to make the exchange run as smoothly as possible so everyone (especially myself) could get a feel of how it'd run without that additional complication. (Full transparency: Freeforms, outside of the medium freeforms, are new for me as a moderator!)

I will investigate how to add freeforms to the exchange for the next round, as I think this would work well for prompts, i.e. you can select "heist", "murder mystery", etc. so your creator(s) know what kind of genre/theme of casefic you're interested in.

I would build into the schedule a week for crowdsourcing generic freeforms, such as "murder mystery", "heist", "stolen item", etc., as I will undoubtedly miss one if I leave it to myself, and make that final list available for you to select when signing up. These freeforms will not be "X con artist steals flower vase from museum" kind of freeforms. It'd be more in line with how [community profile] fandom5k has genre freeforms. I think this will assist when participants forget or choose not to provide casefic-theme prompts.

Given how small the exchange is, I'm hesitant to make these matchable, as we already are niche given we're a themed exchange.

Creation Period


6. How did you find the creation period? Was it too long? Just right? Did you want longer? I chose three months based on feedback from anons and because I broke it down as 1k = 1 month.

Please be mindful that I'm not interested in shifting the creation period based on other exchange commitments. We will always clash with other exchanges.

Check-in period


7. Did you want a check-in period? Given our long creation period, I wasn't sure if this was desired. I made the default deadline to be an unofficial check-in, but it didn't work as intended. Would you like a mandatory check-in period, similar to [community profile] fffx?

Default deadline and extension deadline


8. Did you find the default deadline motivating? The default deadline didn't exactly work as I had intended, as we ended up with more extensions than I had anticipated. I'm considering removing the default deadline from the schedule, but since it didn't work as I wanted from a moderator's perspective, did it work from a participant's perspective?

If it didn't work from either perspective, I'll remove it for the next round.

9. As I didn't anticipate so many extensions (there is nothing wrong with this!), I will be building two extension deadlines into the schedule that you can choose from (similar to how [community profile] ficinabox does this), as this will help me manage pinch hits. I learned from this year that having a deadline option available worked better than choosing the next Friday as an extension deadline.

I would prefer participants to email me for an extension, as I find that having this record is useful for me if I need to follow up. I was considering creating a Google form, but I would want emails to be logged/a record of your extension request sent to you so you have a record and reminder that you asked for it. I'd like to hear your preferences, as I have only ever used a Google form to request an extension as a participant and not as a moderator!

Trialling: Request specific assignment


10. Given the niche nature of the exchange, I'm hesitant to add swaps; however, I am considering allowing participants to request a specific assignment, with the caveat that you are not guaranteed your request being successful.

I saw some commentary about participants taking a more conservative approach to their offers for this exchange, given the minimum requirements, so I wanted to gauge interest in trialling this approach. (Please note this is not something I have ever offered before in any of my exchanges, so there would be a learning curve on the mod end on how to manage this.)

If there is an interest in swapping, I will investigate further how to run this as smoothly as possible.

*

Please let me know if there was anything else you'd like to be considered for round two! I tried to run round one as flexibly and simply as possible, while being open to ideas as I got my bearings with such an exchange (my experience is with a "/" exchange) and didn't wish to overcomplicate matters. I'm happy to add some more complexity to the exchange if that will improve the experience.

I'd appreciate any feedback, but please be aware that I will only implement what works for me as a moderator and makes the moderator side of the exchange as smooth as possible. I wish I could cater to everyone, but I can't.

You can comment here or email me at gumshoeagency@gmail.com.

Thank you again! It's been a lot of fun. :)
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natequarter ([personal profile] natequarter) wrote in [community profile] iddyiddybangbang2025-09-13 09:16 am

Stand the Bitter Night (Doctor Who)

Title: stand the bitter night
Author: natequarter
Fandom: Doctor Who (1963)
Word Count: 10,039
Rating: T
Warnings: None
Summary: Even in the years between leaving the TARDIS and meeting Josh Townsend, Sarah regularly managed to get herself into trouble. Sometimes that trouble is close to home.
Read on Ao3
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viridian5 ([personal profile] viridian5) wrote2025-09-13 03:02 am

I see the steps behind me disappearing

I realized that I didn't let you guys know that I bought a pair of sneakers! I transitioned out of the crappy podiatric boot and into the sneakers over a week ago, most often while also wearing a compression sleeve on my left foot and ankle but not always.

I went to Da-Bar Shoes in Maspeth, the place where I've bought my SAS walking shoes for years. Went in telling them what my doctor said, my experiences and what sneakers I tried on at New Balance and Dick's Sporting Goods (where I tried a Brooks brand sneaker), that the sneaker needs to be able to accommodate a compression sleeve or foot wrap, and that the upper range of the price I'm willing to pay is $150, while wearing the SAS shoe I bought there on my right foot. (Telling them that I've been buying my SASs from them for years, so they knew I was a longtime customer and they needed to treat me right for continued business.)

I had two salespeople tending to me. One told me that Hokas haven't been made as well recently so they don't last as long. I mentioned that I hated the aesthetic of Hokas and that I wanted to avoid a sneaker that screamed to viewers about it being a sneaker if possible.

I walked out with a pair of Easy Spirit for $80!


The toes aren't as crazy as the New Balance, but I am forced to walk somewhat differently due to the firm soles my podiatrist demanded.
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She Who Collects the Light and Dark ([personal profile] katara) wrote in [community profile] ebookreview2025-09-13 12:53 am

[ 684 ]


Never Ever After (Never Ever After #1) by Sue Lynn Tan





Genre:
Cinderella Retellings, Retellings, Chinese Folklore, Fantasy, Young Adult Fantasy, Young Adult, Netgalley,
Ancient China, Fairytales, Book Series, Romantasy

Publication Date:
October 28, 2025

Page Numbers:
368

Read/Finished Date:
September 11th, 2025 - September 12th, 2025

Rating:
5/5

Premise:


Not all fairy tales end happily ever after in this Cinderella-inspired fantasy by the bestselling author of Daughter of the Moon Goddess—for fans of Renée Ahdieh, Tahereh Mafi, and Stephanie Garber.

Life in the Iron Mountains is harsh and unforgiving. After the death of her beloved uncle, Yining has survived by becoming a skilled thief and an even better liar. When she acquires an enchanted ring that holds the key to a brighter future, it is stolen by her step-aunt, and Yining must venture into the imperial heart of the kingdom to seize it back.

Amid the grandeur of the palace, Yining catches the eye of the ruthless and ambitious prince, who tempts her with a world she’s never imagined. But nothing is as it seems, for she’s soon trapped in a tangle of power, treachery, and greed—her only ally the cunning advisor from a rival court who keeps dangerous secrets of his own. To break free, she must unravel the mystery of her past and fight for a future that both frightens and calls to her.

This sweeping fantasy romance inspired by Cinderella and a Chinese fairy tale is the first in a breathtaking new series by the acclaimed author of Daughter of the Moon Goddess.


Review:


This is my second book by Tan, and it was everything I ever imagined. A Cinderella-inspired romantasy filled with palace intrigue, myth, and magic meant to snag a reader within its grasp and keep them entertained until the end of the story. The characters are well-developed, and the storyline pulls you into the ancient world of the Iron Mountain, where our female lead, Yining, must learn to survive and avoid being placed at the mines as her uncle had been. When her cruel step-aunt betrays her at a ball, Yining will do anything to retrieve her precious ring, even if it means staying at the palace and entangling herself with two dangerous men: the ruthless Prince Zixin and the secretive Jin.

HEAR ME OUT: The romance is a slow burn. It is NOT rushed. It's not insta. It's filled with so much tension that it is enough to burn the pages down. I love romance like this. I love that it is not sudden and that it is not quick. It is built brick by brick, layer by layer. Romances like that have become really hard to come across, but this one ticks off the slow burn box for me.

The world-building is amazing. Tan pays special attention to detail when it comes to creation, and that is why I love her writing style. You get a story with the world-building, and it's not an information dump. It's slow and over the course of the book.

Is it bad that I want book two to come out quickly? LOL But I can understand the need to craft a tale that will continue to draw readers into a world that will entertain for a long, long time.

Thank you so much to NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for the ARC.