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  • 11/2022
  • 978-1-952577-02-4 B0B6HFS3F3
  • 203 pages
  • $4.99
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  • 11/2022
  • 978-1952577055
  • 248 pages
  • $26.00
A. M. Dunnewin
Author
All the Dark Souls

Joss Brevyn is the last heir in a long line of executioners. Although a woman, the same rules still apply: kill the condemned within three tries, or be tortured and killed. Joss has yet to miss her mark, and even though she spends her free time as a healer, the town views her only as a deathsman. So when she and her assistant, Henrik, stumble upon a beaten man on the way home, both are hesitant to reveal who they really are. The only problem is, so is he.

Aric Kayden has seen better days. After failing to assassinate his last victim, he's left bleeding on the side of the road until he's found and taken in by Joss and Henrik, two seemingly innocent locals. Healing from his wounds, Aric is still haunted by the target he didn't kill, especially by those who paid him. Despite the undeniable attraction between him and Joss, Aric can't bring himself to tell the truth: that the masked figures who hired him knows where he is, and his original target is the mysterious prisoner who was recently sentenced to death. Forced to uphold the deal, Aric's only job now is to make sure the execution goes as planned and eliminate whoever intervenes.

Bound by their duties, both Joss and Aric assume this next kill will be easy. But then one of them has a change of heart, sparking a chain reaction that could leave one—or both—of them dead.

Plot/Idea: 8 out of 10
Originality: 9 out of 10
Prose: 6 out of 10
Character/Execution: 9 out of 10
Overall: 8.00 out of 10

Assessment:

Plot/Idea: The author has crafted an interesting and creative fantasy set in a medieval-coded (albeit with more modern elements) world full of action and plot twists that keep the reader engaged. The work's brevity will leave readers eager for the additional titles in the series.

Prose: The author is a strong storyteller and the prose is worthy of the rich plot line. Occasional awkward phrasing and wordy passages can sometimes stall the reading experience.

Originality: Dunnewin's focus on a female executioner is alluring and unusual, while the worldbuilding is lively and atmospheric.

Character/Execution: Dunnewin has a strong grasp on character development, particularly concerning central characters Joss, Aric, and Henrik. Their motivations and internal conflicts are finely conveyed and effectively serve the broader narrative arc. 

 

Date Submitted: April 03, 2023

Reviews
Dunnewin mashes genres in her suspenseful dark fantasy with a strong dose of romance. Joss Brevyn is known as the “Angel of Death.” She comes from a long line of executioners, forced to perform the gruesome task despite their pleas for a pardon from the king. As the town outcast, Joss accepts her fate, lives a quiet life alongside her assistant Henrik, and finds peace pursuing her passion as a healer. Then, a mysterious stranger enters her life and disrupts the balance she’s fought hard to preserve. Beaten and left on the side of the road for dead, assassin Aric Kayden accepts Joss’s help and hospitality and stays with her while he recuperates. As romantic tension builds between them, Joss is tasked with an important execution while Aric is visited by a masked villain. Each has an ominous duty to fulfill, but at what cost?

The dichotomy of Joss’s jobs creates a compelling dynamic. On the one hand, she’s tasked with killing, yet at her core, she desires nothing more than a simple calm life working her land and helping people. Her softness balances the cruelty of her duties as executioner, which allows readers to connect with her vulnerability. Equally compelling is Aric, who also is employed as a killer. On the surface, he appears confident and suave, but Joss’s kindness chips away at his outward persona and finds within him the desire to become a better man. The two complement each other in an endearing fashion as a sweet romance blooms.

Readers get a heavy dose of Joss’s backstory told through dialogue which may make some conversations between her and Aric seem a bit dense; however, the story building and character development lay a solid foundation for future adventures within the series. Dark fantasy fans who enjoy romance and action will find this to be a pleasurable read.

Takeaway: A female executioner and a male assassin cross paths in a romantic dark fantasy filled with action.

Great for fans of: Laura Kat Young’sThe Butcher, Donna Fletcher’s The King’s Executioner.

Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A-
Marketing copy: A

Formats
Kindle Edition Digital Ebook Purchas Details
  • 11/2022
  • 978-1-952577-02-4 B0B6HFS3F3
  • 203 pages
  • $4.99
Hardcover Details
  • 11/2022
  • 978-1952577055
  • 248 pages
  • $26.00
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