nlowell@books.theunseen.city reviewed Forge of Destiny by Yrsilla
Beautiful Schemer
5 stars
If you haven't tried a cultivation novel yet, this is a great place to start.
Yrsilla spins a magical tale of a girl plucked from a miserable existence of hardship and poverty flung into the very foreign realms of privilege and wealth. Off balance from the start, she slowly builds her knowledge and confidence to rise through the ranks of the Argent Peak Sect. As she grows in power, she undertakes the very difficult task of facing up to her past and choosing to grow as a person. It's a great reminder that in this genre - like litRPG - leveling up in skill can't replace the character's arc.
It's always the characters that draw me into a story and Ling Qi held me spellbound. I particularly liked the use of music as a vehicle for her growth. The setting intrigues me and the story ended on the right notes …
If you haven't tried a cultivation novel yet, this is a great place to start.
Yrsilla spins a magical tale of a girl plucked from a miserable existence of hardship and poverty flung into the very foreign realms of privilege and wealth. Off balance from the start, she slowly builds her knowledge and confidence to rise through the ranks of the Argent Peak Sect. As she grows in power, she undertakes the very difficult task of facing up to her past and choosing to grow as a person. It's a great reminder that in this genre - like litRPG - leveling up in skill can't replace the character's arc.
It's always the characters that draw me into a story and Ling Qi held me spellbound. I particularly liked the use of music as a vehicle for her growth. The setting intrigues me and the story ended on the right notes to make me wish I had more time to read.
Highly Recommended.