Monday, October 15, 2012

Son of the Shadows

by Juliet Marillier
Read: September 22-25, 2012
Published: June 17, 2002 by Tor Fantasy
Source: Library book (I'd like to purchase this series, though)
Category: Adult - Historical Fantasy
Series: Book 2 in Sevenwaters

Beautiful Sorcha is the courageous young woman who risked all to save her family from a wicked curse and whose love shattered generations of hate and bridged two cultures. 

It is from her sacrifice that Sorcha's brothers were brought home to their ancestral fortress Sevenwaters, and her life has known much joy. 

But not all the brothers were able to fully escape the spell that transformed them into swans, and it is left to Sorcha's daughter Liadan to help fulfill the destiny of the Sevenwaters clan. Beloved child and dutiful daughter, Liadan embarks on a journey that shows her just how hard-won was the peace that she has known all her life.

Liadan will need all of her courage to help save her family, for there are dark forces and ancient powers conspiring to destroy this family's peace--and their world. And she will need all of her strength to stand up to those she loves best, for in the finding of her own true love, Liadan's course may doom them all . . . or be their salvation.


Son of the Shadows is book two in Juliet Marillier's Sevenwaters series. Although each book is its own story, this review will contain some SPOILERS for book 1. If you have yet to read Daughter of the Forest, read my glowing thoughts HERE

In Daughter of the Forest, Sorcha's path was straight - complete the task, rescue her brothers. Although difficult, what she had to do was clear, and Sorcha did not question her path. She was eventually rewarded for her heart-breaking experience and settled with Red at Sevenwaters, where life in the forest has been peaceful for nearly two decades. But the fey are getting restless and this time it is Sorcha and Red's daughter Liadan who is the subject of their attention. As before, her entire family will be torn and tested in the process. 

Liadan's journey through Son of the Shadows is not so straight and clear as her mothers' was. Though Liadan is as strong and courageous as Sorcha, she is not as willing to follow directions blindly or to play the fairies' games. This was one of my favorite qualities about Liadan - that she asked questions. She also knows her own heart and mind, and is not easily swayed by others wishes for her. That isn't to say that Liadan doesn't struggle with her decisions or never makes mistakes. She does both of those things, but it is how she keeps fighting and facing life head on that made me love her.
How can we fight if we don’t understand it?
Though in this world men hold the legal power, Juliet Marillier creates a heroine that possesses inner strength that makes her equal if not stronger than the ruling men. I've really like the way that women have been portrayed in this series as smart and wise, and haven't fallen into the trap of making rash decisions that put them in difficult situations that could have been avoided if they would only THINK first. 

There were a few times in this story where I was sure that Liadan would trust the wrong person or do something foolish that would get herself in trouble. I was surprised and very pleased to find that she did not do those things. Trust is a big theme in this story: Because you've known someone longer or are related to them, does that always mean you should trust them? Can you build a relationship with someone you don't trust? Liadan follows her heart and her instincts in whom she trusts, and that sets the course for her journey through this book. 

I love how Daughter of the Forest weaves into this story. Characters come back, and previous decisions made have consequences in the future. There are also some very moving scenes in Son of the Shadows, which involve beloved characters from book 1. Although I don't often cry when reading books, Ms. Marillier again succeeded in making me weep. 

Ms. Marillier excels at the subtle but sweeping romance. In Son of the Shadow she creates two characters who are vastly different from each other, but that form an unbreakable bond.  Despite circumstances that very much put them at odds, Bran and Liadan are willing to do anything for each other. Although he at first appears to be a poor candidate for Liadan's affections (and she for his), there is a beautiful strength and truth to their relationship. You don't want to miss him!

Cliffhanger Scale: Low. I love that each story is complete in this series, but they work together as companions. 
Love Triangle Factor: None
Rating: 5 stars




13 comments:

  1. Sounds like a retelling of 'The Six Swans' (and I love fairy tale retellings). I like that she's not able to save everyone in the first book and has to keep pushing herself to save her family.

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    1. Daughter of the Forest is a retelling of The Six Swans, and it's a really beautiful book. Son of the Shadows isn't based on a fairytale but I liked it at least as much as the first book! Both are complete stories, but as they are about a family throughout two generations, there are always consequences to people's choices - and fairies making their lives complicated. Great series, if you haven't read it!

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  2. I skipped this review since I haven't read the first book yet, but I fully intend to come back and read this when I finish the first book. I just want to say that I am SO glad you enjoyed this one too! I need to read this series veryyyy soon. I loved the last two Marillier novels I read, so I'm sure this will blow my mind! ;) And, even though I didn't read, I'm sure this is another wonderful review, Lauren!(:

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    1. Yes. Please read Daughter of the Forest soon! I look forward to your review.

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  3. I have never read any of Juliet Marillier's books, but have been reading reviews of her new YA novel and I'm intrigued. I'm not a huge fantasy reader but I did love Graceling and the Lumatere Chronicles by Melina Marchetta. I'm tempted to give one of her books a try!

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    1. Do you like Historical fiction? Or Fairytales? Because both of those elements are in Daughter of the Forest. I think you may like this if you enjoyed those other books (I can't even express the amount of love I have for the Lumatere Chronicles). There are some great relationships in this series, and strong heroines, which you may like. I hope you do try these out!

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  4. I'm in the same boat w/ Keertana and Jen, I can't read this until I read Daughter of the Forest. I'm heading over to my library website to see if they carry it because I hear so many good things about this series:)

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    1. YES! GREAT series. Heather, I'm confident that you will LOVE it. As the books have been out for a while, you may be able to find them discounted somewhere if they're not at your library.

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  5. OH I WANT TO READ THIS SO MUCH BUT I HAVEN'T READ THIS YET. AAAHHHH.
    You know I loved the first book SO MUCH. I'm scared I won't love the second book as much, so I'm nervous. You know my book quirks. Actually, I need to share all of those with you asap. That's on my to-do list. I'm sure this is a fabulous blog post.

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    1. YOU WILL LOVE THIS!!!! I was nervous too, but liked this one as much, if not better. But I GET what you're saying. I think it's a good idea to leave time between the books of this series, because each one is a different generation. And I CANNOT wait for that list of yours. I am excited already about what it's going to say.

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    2. Gosh, you are not the first one to say this one is better but I simply cannot even fathom that idea. So I'm pretending it doesn't exist.

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  6. Man I love this book. I'm so happy that you ended up liking this one just as much. I too love Liadan for her unwillingness to compromise or just be herded along into whatever fate others deem proper for her, and I love love love that Red and Sorcha support her in this, even after everything Sorcha went through. Also really like that she didn't mistep when she could have, and that she goes with her gut. Love her and Bran so much! I'd still say I like DotF more, but it's only just barely--I love both of these books so much. Still have the third here waiting for me to get to it!

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    1. YES to all your points! Love that Sorcha and Red were also a part of this book. I love that we are getting different generations of the same family and how they all affect each other. I'm looking forward to what you think of the third book, as you'll most likely read it before me.

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