Monday, June 24, 2019

Soul of the Sword (Shadow of the Fox, #2)
by Julie Kagawa

Synopsis (via Goodreads): One thousand years ago, a wish was made to the Harbinger of Change and a sword of rage and lightning was forged. Kamigoroshi. The Godslayer. It had one task: to seal away the powerful demon Hakaimono.

Now he has broken free.



Kitsune shapeshifter Yumeko has one task: to take her piece of the ancient and powerful scroll to the Steel Feather temple in order to prevent the summoning of the Harbinger of Change, the great Kami Dragon who will grant one wish to whomever holds the Scroll of a Thousand Prayers. But she has a new enemy now. The demon Hakaimono, who for centuries was trapped in a cursed sword, has escaped and possessed the boy she thought would protect her, Kage Tatsumi of the Shadow Clan.

Hakaimono has done the unthinkable and joined forces with the Master of Demons in order to break the curse of the sword and set himself free. To overthrow the empire and cover the land in darkness, they need one thing: the Scroll of a Thousand Prayers. As the paths of Yumeko and the possessed Tatsumi cross once again, the entire empire will be thrown into chaos.

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I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. My thoughts and opinions are my own. Any quotes I use are from an unpublished copy and may not reflect the finished product.

Julie Kagawa never fails to surprise me! I was completely blown away by the events that unfold in Soul of the Sword, and was disappointed when the story reached its conclusion. Thankfully, there's going to be a third book! I cannot wait to see how this new group dynamic is going to work, and which souls will be triumphant in the end. ;)

I've had a feeling about Seigetsu from the beginning, and while nothing was confirmed, I do think my suspicions were correct. However, he's still an enigma, and I'm excited to see what his role is in all of this. He's clearly had a hand in everything that's happened, although we don't know why he's so invested in the events of this story. I enjoyed his companion, Taka, and would love to know more about how that partnership/friendship started. 

There are so many wonderful characters in this book! I've really enjoyed learning more about each of them, and seeing how their relationships have developed over time. They've all grown close as a group and as friends, but love is in the air... and it's an amazing, heartwarming romance. I swooned underneath that tree with them, and really wish Yumeko had stuck around longer! Haha!

I'm sad Tatsumi didn't have a larger role in Soul of the Sword (for obvious reasons if you've read the first book), but did enjoy learning more about his past and how he became the Kage demonslayer. His upbringing had been rigorous and challenging before being chosen to weild Kamigoroshi. Once he was selected for that...ugh. It was interesting to see what aspects of himself he'd chosen to lock away, and to understand how hard it had been for him to keep Hakaimono under control.

I adore Yumeko and her inability to understand most metaphors. She's determined and fiercely protective of her friends. She wouldn't risk their lives for anything, and frequently puts herself in danger to lend a helping hand. Reika is a maternal presence, and you can tell she really cares for the kitsune and the rest of their group. Chu is amazing even though he doesn't speak, and resembles a dog most of the time. Okame is hilarious and adds humor to the story. Everyone else is pretty serious, but he chooses to be obstinate on principal, even at the expense of others. However, he's a loyal friend that frequently puts himself down because he doesn't think he's worth very much. Daisuke is our noble, although he never acts like he's better than anyone else. He sees everyone as equals and looks forward to testing his skills against demons and humans alike. He wants to die with honor, which means on his feet and in the throes of battle (despite that being what he wants, I'd like for him to stay alive indefinitely).

Julie shows us more of the world she's created, and Iwagoto is a beautifully vivid and complex place. There are multiple clans and territories, but we've only traversed a few of them as the characters try to reach the Steel Feather Temple. The Shadow Clan's castle was both unique and fascinating, although I wish they'd encountered more issues within its walls during their visit (it's supposed to be impossible to navigate, but they didn't seem to have too much trouble). I hope we get to experience more of this world in the next book, although I'm worried the group is going to be too distracted to enjoy their surroundings. 

I really liked the relationship between Tatsumi and Hakaimono. They're enemies, but it's so much more complicated than that. I can't really say more without spoiling what happens in this book, but I'm really curious about their situation and how it's going to play out. There are so many moving parts in this story! I have no idea how the author manages to keep track of all the different pieces. I briefly felt bad for Hakaimono, it was really a flicker of fear on his behalf, because the Oni has been suffering for centuries. It takes skill to make me feel concern for something that is wholly evil. 

Suki has been with us from the beginning, although her story has been mostly sad. I'm not sure what happened to her at the end of this book, but I have a feeling she still has a role to play in the outcome of this story. 

Shadow of the Fox was one of my favorite reads last year, and Soul of the Sword is already one of the best books I've read this year. Julie Kagawa is truly an artist, and she paints a rich and vibrant world with authentic and endearing characters. I want all of them to get a happy ending when this is over, but I don't know if Kagawa will be so kind...

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  1. Wow. one of the best books you've read this year... that's high praise! I'm gad this one (more than) lived up to your expectations after Shadow of the Fox. Now the wait for the next book starts... :)

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    1. I know you don't like fantasy, so I'm not going to tell you to read it, but it was amazing! ;) Julie Kagawa creates amazing worlds with really remarkable characters. You're right... now I have to wait forever... <3

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  2. Yes!! I'm so happy that this sequel was so good for you. I look forward to reading it. I loved the first book. It sounds like Kagawa takes the story to the next level!
    Great review!

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    1. She definitely does! I love her books, and this series is no exception. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! I cannot wait to see what you think about it. You'll have to let me know what you think of the new romantic element. It's subtle, but eeep! <3

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  3. *highfivesyou* YES!! I couldn't agree more! This series just blows me away! So freaking good!

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    1. *highfivesyouback* Right?? It's definitely a favorite I will be re-reading in the future. I cannot wait to see how the story ends, especially since Daisuke is determined to die in glorious battle.

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  4. I like a heartwarming romance. This sounds really good.

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    1. The story isn't about a heartwarming romance, and that aspect is very tiny compared to everything else, but it's between two people that I love. The author doesn't focus on it at all, just lets you know that it's there, because there's so much more going on!

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    1. Yay! I hope you love it, Karen. It's mostly fantasy with very little romance, but the friendships are amazing. I also love the story and what Kagawa is doing with it.

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  6. GIMMIE! :D Loved the first book and now I need the second. I am prepared for the ending since Kagawa usually does that to us. *sigh* Brilly review and GIMMIE! *grabby hands*

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    1. Haha! I would totally share with you if this wasn't a review copy, but I am ordering a physical copy for my shelves! I bought the special edition for Shadow of the Fox from Fairy Loot and absolutely love it. I hope you have a chance to read it soon! :)

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  7. I've been kinda wanting to read Julie Kagawa for a while- this sounds pretty awesome! Also I love the sound of the different clans, and how well done the supporting characters sound. Definitely adding this series to my list of series to try.

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    1. I hope you have a chance to read it soon! I really love her writing, and she creates amazing worlds that you want to stay in forever, haha. Although, the demons might make the cost of living a little high... ;)

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