BOOK REVIEW: Realm Breaker – Victoria Aveyard ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Title: Realm Breaker (Realm Breaker #1)
Author: Victoria Aveyard
Rating: ★★★★★

I’ll admit I had a lot of assumptions going into this and I was not expecting to fully love it as much as I did. Realm Breaker went above and beyond anything I had thought this book was going to be and I’m so glad I gave into my curiosity and decided to pick this one up because wow. What an amazing start to a brand new fantasy series by Victoria Aveyard.

“An immortal Veder, a Jydi witch, a copper-eyed assassin, a royal squire, a criminal fugitive, and the pirate’s daughter, the Ward’s hope. What a mess we are.”

I don’t even know where to begin with my review because there are so many things about Realm Breaker that were impressive and want to sing praises to. In the past year, I’ve started to move away from YA fantasy because they stopped giving me the thrill and excitement that they had in the past and I’ve been struggling to enjoy them as much. Realm Breaker is a YA fantasy, and yet it didn’t feel like one when I was reading. And I think a lot of that had to do with the ages of the characters. Within our main group of protagonists we have two teenagers, an adult, and an immortal. I felt a connection with all four of them, which honestly made such a difference.

Corayne – the secret teenage daughter of the (presumed) last heir of an ancient lineage and a pirate. Because of her ancestry, she has the blood necessary to basically save the world. No pressure.

Andry – a young squire who is just doing his best. He’s polite, soft, and honest. Like, he’s helping the others literally out of the goodness of his heart and because it’s the right thing to do.

Sorasa – the Amhara assassin. She’s tough, smart, and a complete badass. I really felt a connection with her character (and not just because we’re of the same age) and absolutely loved her. She’s definitely my favorite character right now. She definitely has a softer side to her and heart of gold and I cannot wait to learn more about her.

“The assassin did not enjoy being hemmed in by anything, let alone teenagers.”

Domacridhan – the immortal warrior. He comes across as a big, brooding brute of a man but is actually a total softie. His interactions and bickering with Sorasa deserve a sixth star all on their own.

“I can’t imagine living for a thousand years and still being so stupid,” she said, tearing his tunic at the wound. “It’s almost an accomplishment.”

Erida – the antagonist/anti-heroine. The young queen of Galland who is constantly being looked down upon because of her age and gender. She forms a marriage alliance with Taristan, our book’s villain. Although I want her to “lose” in the grand scheme of things, I’m really looking forward to seeing more of her development and her growing relationship with Taristan. 

“Take your sword and bleed for me, and I will bleed for you. Win us the crown our ancestors could only dream of.”

Multi-POVs are typically hit or miss with me, but more often than not they end up taking away from my total enjoyment of a book. Especially books that are this large and have more than three POVs. Realm Breaker is probably the first book is a long time that I enjoyed reading each and every POV. I wasn’t bored by any chapter, I wasn’t skimming chapters to get back to my favorite characters, I wasn’t struggling to power through a 500+ novel. I savored every word, every sentence, every page. The story has six different POVs and each one was not only important, but added significantly to the story.

The writing was fantastic. Victoria Aveyard is such a talented author. The worldbuilding in Realm Breaker was amazing. It wasn’t until I finished the book that I realized I understood everything about the world and magic without it ever having been explicitly explained. That is such a rare and magnificent talent to possess and really showcases how well she can write. There were no info dumps or long passages of explanations. The reader develops an understanding of the world simply through descriptions, dialogue, and the characters’ inner monologues.

If you’re like me, you wondering how much romance the book includes. While there is no actually romance, there are definitely some hints as to what is to come in future books and honestly those hints were more than enough to hold me over! First of all, we have whatever is brewing between our two villains, Erida and Taristan. They have a marriage of convenience right now but I can guarantee it will not remain that way. Next, we have our two young teenagers, Corayne and Andry. There were some really sweet moments between them and I can’t help but hope something blooms there as well. And finally, if all that bickering and bantering between Dom and Sorasa doesn’t eventually become a form of foreplay for them, I will riot.

Corayne suspected he would care very much. After all, Sorasa had called him a stupid, stubborn ass. Although, she thought, my translation might not be accurate. The Ibalet words for stupid and handsome are quite similar.

Realm Breaker was nothing short of phenomenal. I was nervous about reading it for a few reasons: the length, the fact that it was extremely hyped, the multi-POVs. It was clear from the start that I was going to love it completely. This is easily one of my favorite reads of the year and I’m so excited for the next books in this series!

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