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* Instant New York Times Bestseller * Indie Bestseller * In this stunning new fantasy novel from international bestselling author C. S. Pacat, heroes and villains of a long-forgotten war are reborn and begin to draw new battle lines. This epic fantasy with high-stakes romance will sit perfectly on shelves next to beloved fantasy novels like the Infernal Devices series, the Shadow and Bone trilogy, and the Red Queen series. Sixteen-year-old dock boy Will is on the run, pursued by the men who killed his mother. Then an old servant tells him of his destiny to fight beside the Stewards, who have sworn to protect humanity if the Dark King ever returns. Will is thrust into a world of magic, where he starts training for a vital role in the oncoming battle against the Dark. As London is threatened and old enmities are awakened, Will must stand with the last heroes of the Light to prevent the fate that destroyed their world from returning to destroy his own. Like V.E. Schwab’s A Darker Shade of Magic and Shelby Mahurin’s Serpent & Dove , Dark Rise is more than just high intrigue fantasy—it’s fast-paced, action-packed, and completely surprising. Readers will love exploring the rich setting of nineteenth-century London. This thrilling story of friendship, deception, loyalty, and betrayal is sure to find a passionate audience of readers. Review: Good binding quality - Very good in this price. Review: The cover felt off. - While I was extremely happy that I had received a copy, this was meant to be a gift. The copy that I found seemed odd and old at the spine. Now, I have to write to my friend that I promise this is not an old copy I'm throwing her way on Valentine's Day. Naturally, I would like it if this were avoided with any books I buy in the future. Otherwise, extremely happy as mentioned 😊.
| Best Sellers Rank | #82,644 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #31 in Historical Romance for Young Adults #70 in Young Adult Fiction on Girls' & Women's Issues #82 in Historical Fiction for Young Adults |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,751 Reviews |
S**H
Good binding quality
Very good in this price.
V**T
The cover felt off.
While I was extremely happy that I had received a copy, this was meant to be a gift. The copy that I found seemed odd and old at the spine. Now, I have to write to my friend that I promise this is not an old copy I'm throwing her way on Valentine's Day. Naturally, I would like it if this were avoided with any books I buy in the future. Otherwise, extremely happy as mentioned 😊.
S**H
An epic fantasy!!
Why in the world is this book so underrated.... It had one of the most surprising plot twists of all time.... I literally fell off my bed reading it.... If u enjoyed reading the SHADOW HUNTER chronicles than u will surely enjoy this as well as they are both kinda similar concept wise.!!!!!!!
S**I
Loved it !!!
I went into this book skeptical if I would like it as there were a lot of negative reviews but I really enjoyed the book. I didn’t expect any of the twists and turns the author brought about and they blew my mind!! I loved the dynamic between the characters and it left me wanting more!
S**A
A great read
Although I was unhappy with the condition of the book, I did enjoy reading it. The story,the characters, loved it!
N**A
Poor quality book
The cover was damaged on edges
M**T
Fantastic Book!
At first I struggled a little to get into the story since I have attention issues, but I found that I kept going with this book (most books I start and never finish). The freakin' ending of this book is just...wow. I already have the second book and am glad I don't have to wait for this one. I learned about it on BookTok when looking for something new to read and I'm glad I picked it up.
T**R
Unexpected from start to finish
I have to admit, Dark Rise managed multiple times to truly surprise me. So much so that I noted down "whiplash twists and turns" in my reading journal. In hindsight, I should have seen a couple of things coming, but I really didn't. This alone should be a good reason to start this trilogy, as it is unusual for me to be this surprised by a plot. I wasn't taken with the story as of the beginning though. I have always had a distaste for superheroes and while this book is fantasy, it certainly flirts with the Superhero genre. I'm not too big of a fan of Epic Fantasy either, so kudos to the author for having succeeded to make me change my mind about this. And boy, did I love this book once I got lost in the story. I loved the way in which Will and James's characters were built, and I adored all the unexpected plot turns. The combination of surprises and interesting characters made me forget that the genre was not at all up my alley. I, for one, cannot wait to start book two!
A**L
Buen estado
Lo compré para regalar. Llegó en buen estado.
B**D
SPOILERS | I will attempt to be as unbiased as possible...
Should this book have been 4 stars instead of 5? Honestly, yes. Do I care? No. Having said that, this review will contain a healthy dose of both praise and criticism. ‘Dark Rise’ is set in London, but contains a huge amount of world building and crafting to tell the story of a long-ago past where magic existed. There’s good and evil, with a Dark King and a Lady of light and we learn all about the history alongside the main character – Will – who everyone believes is the only person who can save them from the Dark King rising again. Along the way, we are introduced to Violet (an unnaturally strong girl whose ancestors historically fought for the side of dark, but now she wants to fight for the side of light), James (the dark king’s right hand man and lover, reborn to present day, waiting for the king’s return to fight by his side once again), Stewards (fighters for the side of light), Katherine and Elizabeth (daughters of ‘the lady’, whose blood must be shed in order for the dark king to rise) and all sorts of other people... However, as is only right, not everything is as it seems and the lines of ‘good’ and ‘evil’ are not as clear cut as the story would have us believe… The world building is wonderfully told and I very much enjoyed reading it. I’ve seen others in their reviews saying that there was too much repetition of some aspects of the story and I agree to an extent, but as someone who does not read much world building I appreciated it. I would say that I think the story was overly complicated to a certain degree and didn’t really need to be. I get the impression Pacat was very excited by this book and wanted to put in a lot – but a ‘less is more’ approach could have put this to another level. Taking out some of the superfluous details of the magical world and concentrating more fully on the basic touchstones would have been very appreciated, because I did find myself very confused at points. Even now I’m not fully convinced I’ve picked up on all the details I should have. The characters were interesting and I enjoyed reading about them. I wanted to know what would happen next. Honestly, even if everyone had been who they appeared to be from the beginning, I would have still be interested to know...but then the twist with Will being the Dark King came and it just completely changed the whole game. I didn’t see it coming at all and it made me want to go back and read everything again with this new insight. I thought it was a truly masterful thing to do and made everything up until that point seem so much more full of nuance and intrigue. It turned it from a ‘good vs evil’ trope into something far more complex and meaty. In one moment, all of Will’s actions up to that point came into question. You see, C.S. Pacat seems to have come upon a very effective 'recipe' for how to completely hook people. I hesitate to say 'recipe' as this may imply that Pacat has cheated in some way, but I mean it as a compliment. For instance, she KNOWS people want James and Will in scenes together - that's probably why they're so few and far between. She KNOWS people don't really want to know if the characters are good or bad, hence making the main character someone who isn’t even aware of the side they stand on. The story is told in a neutral enough way to make everything Will does until the twist seem like it could be a cog in an evil game, happening because it's what the darkness within him truly desires, or a genuine attempt to work for the side of good. An example of this would be at the end, when James comes to Will, thinking of him as a saviour. Meanwhile, Will is aware of how pre-destined their reunion is, all the dark cogs working to bring them together, happening outside of even his own control … or IS IT outside his control? Is it what Will has wanted all along, the dark forces inside him working even while he remains (for now) consciously unaware. There’s a real beauty in this and I, for one, have not read anything like it. I will finish this review by touching on the building of the relationship between James and Will. It is clear to me that Pacat very much enjoys writing queer pairings. I was worried that she may try to force a relationship between Violet and Will, or that Katherine would be the love interest (which seemed dangerously possible, despite there being zero things interesting about her character or them as a couple) but when James stepped into the scene, the electricity was undeniable. I was happy that the success of the Captive Prince trilogy did not urge Pacat to veer off to the land of the straights in an attempt to avoid being seen as trying to replicate Damen / Laurent. In contrast, James possesses a striking similarity to Laurent’s character in both looks and general personality, so it seems Pacat is not afraid of this at all. Good! She is so good at writing queer pairings and you can tell from reading her books that she very much enjoys writing them. I’m not sure what side Will is on, but I have no doubt that where this book ends is only really the beginning. I would agree with other reviewers that we never really get a sense of who Will is and it makes it hard to connect to him as a character. Now, having finished Dark Rise, I’m convinced this was very intentional and that the next book will concentrate far more on his nuances now that his true identity has been revealed. I think revealing too much of Will’s character would have ruined the neutrality of the story telling – after all, we are meant to believe he is on the side of good. However, there are very clear breadcrumbs of his underlying darkness scattered throughout the book. He wanted to be the one to use the horn of truth on James. He admitted he stole Katherine from Simon to seek revenge. He gave James his freedom, but only because he knew it was a far more powerful way to draw him closer. The beauty of the Captive Prince books was always with the characters and I don’t think this has been lost. The ending of this book has convinced me of that. In short, I can’t wait for Dark Rise 2.
E**E
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