Series: Healer # 1
Genres: Adult, Fantasy, Romance, Adventure
Publisher: Mira
Released: 20
December 2011
Summary: courtesy of goodreads.com Laying hands upon the
injured and dying, Avry of Kazan absorbs their wounds and diseases into
herself. But rather than being honored for her skills, she is hunted. Healers
like Avry are accused of spreading the plague that has decimated the Fifteen
Realms, leaving the survivors in a state of chaos. Stressed and tired from
hiding, Avry is abducted by a band of rogues who, shockingly, value her gift
above the golden bounty offered for her capture. Their leader, an enigmatic
captor-protector with powers of his own, is unequivocal in his demands: Avry
must heal a plague-stricken prince—leader of a campaign against her people. As
they traverse the daunting Nine Mountains,
beset by mercenaries and magical dangers, Avry must decide who is worth healing
and what is worth dying for. Because the price of peace may well be her life...
For Fans Of: The Study Series, and Finnikin of the Rock
My Review: I came to Touch of Power already a big Maria V.
Snyder fan. I had read the Study Series
and was completely in love with Yelena and Valek, read the Glass series and was
a little bit under whelmed (Opal kind of bugged me, mainly because I adored Yelena
and everything about her!). So when I
heard that she had come out with another novel that was similar, but not a
companion book to the Study series, I was intensely excited. (Similar in the
fact that they both involved magic, and a ‘realm’…however the idea of healing
is kind of introduced in the Study series.
Yelena exhibits the same symptoms of healing as Avry does in Magic Study
so maybe they are companions? I don’t know, I don’t care, this book was just
amazing…am I gushing too much? I am aren’t I?)
Anyways, I’ve been waiting around for an amazing female lead
and let me tell you, Avry did NOT disappoint.
She was such a strong, clear, and all around great character, especially
for a young adult set. Talk about being
able to make her own way in the world and choosing things on her own, without
coercion from any one else! This girl is the kind of girl that readers can look
up to! (finally!) Avry makes her own
decisions and really considers all of her options. And of course there is Kerrick, what a great
male lead! Not because the relationship
between him and Avery is something to write home about (still stuck on Yelena
and Valek, don’t judge) but Kerrick is a guy who has quite a bit of honor and
determination. He is really loyal, and
you see that a lot throughout the novel.
Although things between him and Avry are pretty rocky in the beginning, you
can tell that they are both doing what they honestly feel is the right
thing. The fact that Avry is so defiant
when it comes to Kerrick is something that I loved, and that Kerrick is able to
see past the cockiness that inhibits him is pretty great too.
Snyder has always impressed me in that she is really good at
the craft of writing. She gets the
little things from her characters, the little comments, or emotions, or facial
expressions that really bring her characters to life for me. The “band of rogues” that Avry ends up
traveling with is probably my most favorite group of guys in literature right
now (excluding Ari and Janco – but they don’t count as they are a roguish duo
and not a band of rogues) the way that they are able to play off of each other
as well as their reaction and inclusion of Avry is awesome and incredibly
funny. Touch of Power wasn’t without it’s
sad moments, and if definitely had some action scenes in it, although I would
say it’s what my brothers would call a ‘girl book’ through and through (in that
girls like it and boys would probably like it but never admit to reading it) as
far as a really great, fun, and exciting read goes I definitely vote for Touch
of Power, it is by far one of my favorite books to come out recently and one that
I could read over and over again. I give it 5/5, because really. After all that gushing, did you honestly think I would give it anything less?
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