Slow first half, insane second part
When I started this book I was immediately bombarded with names of countries, cities, politics and ongoing wars. Normally I like to get thrown into a book with zero context but this absolutely massive amount of information was wayyy too much, at least for me. The book is written in the perspective of three characters: Renata Rainer, Peter Kleist and Lamprecht von Oldenburg. All of them unique and in interesting positions, but due to the slowness of the book in it‘s first half I didn’t find myself invested in any of them. Peter was a bit more interesting, due to more things happening in his story parts, but still not that much to keep me reading more than a few pages a day. Renata was the weakest in the start. I felt like her introduction was too rushed and I didn’t get to know her that well. The focus is more on her position as ambassador and not on herself as a person. In Lamprechts sections I found myself caring more for Yelena, his consort, than him as a person. As said before, the story drags on and on through the first half. But once you get to the halfpoint it starts to pick up speed. Gradually the stories got better, more connected and the plot started to progress faster. At this point I was heavily invested and started to feel for the characters more. Speaking of the characters, they are incredible and develop a lot throughout the book. My favourite is definitely Peter, his story was the one I connected with the most and I love where his character is headed. Renata to my surprise ended up to be a close second. The only thing that brings her character down for me is the somewhat forced romance. They definitely have chemistry, just happened wayyyy too soon and some of her thoughts had me cringing while reading (what was that comment about his muscles, what in the fourth wing is going on). Now Lamprecht, holyyy he is so smug and annoying, but I love the way he started out and where he is at the end of the book. He‘s going to be a great obstacle in this series and I am excited to see how much more deranged he will get.

