
Title: Fallen City
Author: Adrienne Young
Genre: Fantasy
Rating: 4 out of 5
Luca Matius has one purpose—to carry on the family name, maintaining its presence in the Forum once his powerful and cruel uncle dies. But his noviceship with the city’s Philosopher places him in the middle of a catastrophe that will alter the destiny of his people.
Maris Casoeria was raised amidst the strategic maneuvers of the Citadel’s inner workings, and she knows what her future holds—a lifetime of service to a corrupt city. But her years of serving as a novice to the last Priestess who possesses the stolen magic of the Old War has made her envision a different kind of future for the city. When she meets Luca, a fated chain of events is set into motion that will divinely entangle their lives.
As a secret comes to light and throws the city into chaos, Luca and Maris hatch a plot to create a calculated alliance that could tip the scales of power. But when an execution forces Luca to become the symbol of rebellion, he and Maris are thrown onto opposite sides of a holy war. As their fates diverge, they learn they are at the center of a story the gods are writing. And even if they can find their way back to each other, there may be nothing left.
I’ve read all but one of Adrienne Young’s books and enjoyed them, but I found the sequencing of this one a bit harder to connect to. I loved the characters and the culture and world but jumping from the siege in the present-day back to scenes from the past made it harder to truly love this. The intricacies of the political intrigue were disheartening at best, and I was never truly comfortable with what I knew of the theology system, either. Great characters and I’ll definitely read more, I just didn’t connect with this as much as I usually do with her novels.
Adrienne Young lives in North Carolina. Fallen City is her newest novel.
(Galley courtesy of St. Martin’s Press | Saturday Books in exchange for an honest review.)