The Wind Weaver by Julie JohnsonMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
This review will obtain spoilers for the storyline.
I got a SE of this book and needed to read to decide if I would keep it or not. Good for me, but bad for my shelves, I loved it and could not put it down! It's been awhile since I've read a book on a 24 hour time frame and now I'm sad I've finished this novel but don't have the next book to continue the journey.
Rhya is a fantastic woman. She is so caring and kind, always wanting to help anyone around her. She's a healer, she was trained to live out on the wild if needed. She was not prepared for the chilling judgemental life of court, but she adapts to her surroundings quickly.
When she got captured, she didn't fall to hystericals, but was alert and always trying to find a way to get free. When Penn got her, she also didn't freak out, but observed as much as she could to learn what was going on. I love her witty personality. I cannot wait until she masters her wind magic and becomes a kickass woman!
Penn is so frustrating. I get he has control issues over his fire magic, and he has to control his feelings, but he is so stoic and cold most of the times. Don't think I didn't love him, though, because I do, but he is definitely a hard character to crack. I wish we could have gotten into his head a few times to just see what he was thinking and feeling.
Soren? This man intrigues me. He definitely has control and I hope he can train Rhya to get a better handle on her wind power. But let's not get confused. I want Soren to train her but I do ship Rhya and Penn 100%! Though I'm sure this will become a love triangle situation, as much as I hate those stories.
Also? The earth remnant? I bet those earthquakes happening on and off? Definitely that character. And I bet it's a female. Just doing my early predictions now!
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