Sasha
A Trial of Blood and Steel: Book One
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4.3 • 7 Ratings
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Publisher Description
The first volume in the gripping fantasy quartet, A Trial of Blood and Steel.
Sasha is a princess, the like of which the highland country of Lenayin has never seen before. Spurning her royal heritage to be raised by the great warrior Kessligh, her exquisite swordplay astonishes all who witness it. But Sasha is still young, untested in battle and often led by her rash temper. In the complex world of Lenayin loyalties, her defiant wilfulness is attracting the wrong kind of attention.
Lenayin is a land almost divided by its two faiths: the Verenthane of the ruling classes and the pagan Goeren-yai, amongst whom Sasha now lives. The Goeren-yai worship swordplay and honour and begin to see Sasha as the great spirit, the Synnich, who will unite them. But Sasha is still searching for what she believes and must choose her side carefully.
When the Udalyn people, the symbol of Goeren-yai pride and courage, are attacked by Verenthane forces, Sasha will face her moment of testing. How will she act? Is she ready to lead? Can she be the saviour the Goeren-yai want her to be?
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Shephard's epic gets off to a slow start as feisty bladeswoman Sasha, her master, her princely brothers and Jaryd, a local heir, lecture one another about religious differences amid a hodgepodge of names and invented terms. Jaryd saves Sasha from treachery after a fight, and the consequences accelerate toward war between the overlord Hadryn and the common Udalyn. Soon Sasha finds herself at the head of an army, facing her honest but deeply conflicted father. Rumors of war outside the kingdom point to larger conflicts down the road. Sasha is young, impetuous and contradictory, but impassioned about doing the right thing if she can figure out what it is. Once Shepherd (the Cassandra Kresnov series) finds his stride, the second half of the book crackles with intriguing characters, witty banter and vivid, realistic battles, leaving readers optimistic about the planned sequels.
Customer Reviews
Awesome
I randomly picked this book off the shelf of a bookshop and brought it at a whim, the blurb seemed alright but I was a little wary about reading a book written by a man primarily from the perspective of a female. Despite that though, or perhaps in spite of it, I loved Sasha's character and enjoyed watching her grow through the series. I'll confess that once I started reading this series I couldn't put it down, and after I finished the first book I went and downloaded the next 3 from the iBooks store. The books were utterly intriguing and different from a lot of fantasy I've read before. I can't recommend this series enough; I've been a bit put off books lately but this series reminded me of everything I love about reading and I was completely enchanted.