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, by Robin LaFevers R. L. LaFevers

, by Robin LaFevers R. L. LaFevers


, by Robin LaFevers R. L. LaFevers


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File Size: 31750 KB

Print Length: 405 pages

Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers (April 2, 2013)

Publication Date: April 2, 2013

Sold by: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Language: English

ASIN: B008LQ1SBU

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Dark Triumph is book 2 in the His Fair Assassin Trilogy. It features a different character than the first book and picks up during the ending events of the first.This book, like the first features a girl assassin who is given an unexpected/ unwanted assignment however, were the first novel reads like a lighthearted romance this one tries to delve into more serious issues and I feel like it poorly portrays these very real and very serious issues many people face (unwanted affection, rape, abuse, and self hatred).The author in this book does deal with the horror of these social injustices however, the serious impacts it leaves on victims are glossed over and wrapped in cliches.Yes, the author says how damaged our main heroine feels but these scene are brief and are always marred by short explanations and I feel that it was lazily dealt with (short descriptions of how the character felt or brief glimpses of hopelessness).The fact that the author solves these feelings and issues with the below list really demeans and is also a little insulting to the real struggle victims actually go through. The following are the ways the book deals with rape, self hatred, and abuse:-Stupid cliches (like love and mercy- which don't get me wrong, I feel like these can help victims- but it should never explain away the damage and horror that is done)-By the main character finding the "right guy". This romance also was very, VERY sudden and unrealistic-Not to mention that the "right guy" physically assaults her at one point- but it is "okay" because he was doing it for her "own good" so he could save her (personally I feel that every person is entitled to make their own decisions on their OWN life and OWN body- no guy or girl should EVER be allowed to use physical force to dissuade that option even if they love that person.-By having the "right guy" be ok with the injustice done to her (no victim should ever, EVER, need a guy or girl to find it in their heart to be "ok" with what was done to them)-By her weird, sudden forgiveness of one of her sexual predators- she explains away his actions because he had also dealt with abuse. Which yes, he is a victim to, but that NEVER gives anyone the right to abuse someone else.But it's just a romantic fantasy book, so why should it have to really delve into an accurate depiction of the horror and healing victims go through...-Since the author chose to bring up these issues in her book it is her responsibility to accurately and sensitively deal with these issues in a way that doesn't okay abuse, negate its impact, and finds absolution in unhealthy manners.Do I feel like the author was intentionally trying to undervalue the struggle so many victims go through...No, I think Robin LaFevers is probably religious and used her religion's ideals on forgiving those who hurt you and love triumphing over darkness to write this book.Which I get, coming from a highly religious background I really do understand how some people really believe that.But, at the same time, life ISN'T a religious cliche.And if you want to write about these injustices and use YOUR religion's ideas to solve them, then you need to write it in a way that is respectful and is realistic.So why 3 stars instead of 2 or 1...The intentions of this book are in the right place just the execution and explanations fail.Do I feel that this series is terrible and despise this book? No, I just feel that this book in particular is ignorant and portrays a very twisted view how abuse victims should deal with their pain.Will I continue on with this story...-Probably not, even though this book does not intentionally negate the issues victims face, I really don't know if I can read another book by this author.

I devoured the first book, Grave Mercy, because it was just SO good. This series is entertaining and at the same time, intelligently written.The women in the series were sired by St. Mortain, the saint of death. They are sometimes referred to as death's handmaidens. The women in the series started out with a rough life until they manage to find their way to the convent, where they are trained in how to kill people with poisons, knives, potions and more. They each have special talents, but both characters so far can see that people are "marqued" which means they are going to die. They don't always die at the hand of the assassins, however.Sybella is an interesting character in Book 1 -- she seems almost wild from Ismae's perspective, but she doesn't seem nearly as unpredictable in this book because you get to know her and you understand why she behaves the way she does. There is a funny relationship between her and Beast in which they both practically rejoice in killing people and much of his attraction to her is based on this "shared interest." Sybella is actually an integrated character -- she embraces her assassin side and still manages to be feminine, which I think is the best part of the story. She doesn't wring her hands about killing people -- she gets to work and falls in love in the process.You won't feel dumber for reading this. The author's writing is excellent and I wish there were more stories in this series.

‘Dark Triumph’ is a major improvement over the first novel, ‘Grave Mercy’. Firstly, our heroine this time is Sybella whose history is very dark and troubled. She had a horrible childhood and reading about what she was subjected to made for some tough moments. The story-line has more action that moved the plot along at a reasonable pace. However, the romance is still very much on the back burner and I didn’t really feel the connection between the two.The story begins from when we last saw Sybella in ‘Grave Mercy’ she has just warned Ismae to flee whilst she herself is trapped in Nantes with Count d’Albret and his army. Sybella is in a dangerous position and constantly on guard against treachery and deception. She walks a tightrope and this tension is a driving force in the first part of the book. As a character she really did come into her own over the course of the book. She is not perfect, she has her flaws but she learns to draw strength from them.My one main problem with ‘Dark Triumph’ would be that I still didn’t feel the romance between the two main characters. It again felt like a case of insta-love where Ms LaFevers has decided they are going to end up together so Sybella suddenly decides she is in love. I just didn’t feel like there was enough of a relationship and build up. Yes, the hero is very kind and compassionate. Very admirable. But they barely spend any time together or really talk in depth before its love. I just didn’t find that very realistic.Ms LaFevers writes skilfully to show us the world of Brittany in the late 1400’s. You can tell the depth of her research and painstaking detail she has captured to ensure the world of ‘Dark Triumph’ is as fully realised as possible. There is also less focus on the political elements which I found a relief from the detail heavy ‘Grave Mercy’.As per my review of ‘Grave Mercy’, I would say that ‘Dark Triumph’ should be read by those who enjoy historical novels. There are only minor elements of fantasy and romance.4/5 Stars! Complex Heroine with a satisfying adventure.

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