
Mikoto and the Reaver Village
Amaranthine Saga Series, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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By:
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Forthright
This summer is his last chance to win his first love.
Wardenclave has always been a place of secrets and sway. For most of the year, the remote mountain village is closed off from the rest of the world, but each spring, they issue invitations to the most promising young reavers all over the world. Summer skill camps provide opportunities for the elite to train with the best. And by longstanding tradition, for teens of the In-between to evaluate the compatibility of their peers. Glint Starmark's reputation as a matchmaker has been holding true for millennia.
At 17, Mikoto Reaver is the youngest headman in Wardenclave's history. He's had very little time to adjust to his new role before their close-knit community opens its doors to children of pedigree, the specialists who will mentor them, an allotment of battlers, and a celebrity or two. Glint means well, but Mikoto won't commit until he can speak to the only girl he's ever loved. There's just something about her.
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amazing i want more again
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Wonderful!
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Great story
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Possible spoilers: I was really happy to enjoy this installment in the main Amaranthine series which takes place about 11 years after book 1, as both Kyrie and Lilya were just born in that book. Neither has been away from home before and both need the experience to define who they are, what they are, what they want, etc.
So we get to find out how amazingly talented they are, along with Timur Michaelson, Lilya’s very conflicted older brother. The primary storyline revolves around Mikoto Reaver, the 17 year old descendant of a founder, who inherits his position as Headman of Wardenclave, the most famous Amaranthine enclave. As the youngest ever Headman, Mikoto struggles with new expectations. His sadly unrequited love turns out to be misdirected, but with a very big HEA.
Cinder is determined to act as dragon bait for a new batch of trainee hunters, no matter the consequences. Additional humor is provided by Tenma’s blundering, Ginkgo finding a rascally mentor, and Lilya’s taking control of her future. There were several quotes that I made special note of for their insight. The birth of Pact was incredibly poignant. Well done, Forthright!
I first read Tsumiko and the Enslaved Fox when referred by one of my favorite authors, Ilona Andrews. I found it so charming and interesting that I’ve since purchased the entire series as released.
I would rate overall at 4.5 stars as Baldree is an ok narrator.
Fave bks 1,2, and now 4
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To be clear, I plan to give this book a second run through because I feel that I may have missed some subtleties, but I got the broad strokes just fine. I was very pleased to get an update on Tenma. He’s a favorite character of mine and I hope to see more of him. Mikoto’s love story is one of those things I want to review on a second reading, but I’m pleased with the outcome. Positive developments all around for the people of Stately House. This plot has my approval.
Book 4 jumps the timeline by 6 years from where Book 3 left off, which puts it roughly 12 years from the beginning of Book 1. The Five, which was the The Seven, is now The Fifteen. I understand the impulse towards inclusivity, but I hope there’s at least one comment in an upcoming book about the difficulties of ruling by committee. Especially if the number keeps growing.
Narration continues to impress. Cinder has a bit of an accent that I don’t recall from previous books, but that’s surprising considering the sheer number of characters needing to be voiced.
Requires a second read
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Too many characters
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