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The Winner's Curse
The Winner's Curse
Author: Marie Rutkoski
Winning what you want may cost you everything you love — As a general’s daughter in a vast empire that revels in war and enslaves those it conquers, seventeen-year-old Kestrel has two choices: she can join the military or get married. But Kestrel has other intentions. One day, she is startled to find a kindred spirit in a young slave up for...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780374384678
ISBN-10: 0374384673
Publication Date: 3/4/2014
Pages: 368
Rating:
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4.3 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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Summary:
Kestral is a Valerian and the daughter of a General. She is given two choices: get married or join the military. Unfortunately, neither option seems to be that great. While watching a slave auction, she is stirred by the sigh of Arin, a Herrani. She impulsively purchases him. From this point forward, the focus is about the relationship between Kestral and Arin. Both seem to be falling in love, but their circumstances aren't right. The two are at war, both expected to fight for their own sides. Arin needs to survive as a slave, one who's bloodline almost overthrows the Valerians. Kestral has to make a choice that may be more than she originally bargained for.

My thoughts:
This book is fantastic. It's a true romance, with the building of characters the main focus. Kestral and Arin are fully developed and so detailed that I feel like I can understand their decisions and motivations. I was actually in tears at one point in time because I was rooting for the two of them to overcome the circumstances that they were in. Both characters are extremely intelligent and it's easy to get inside their minds as they calculate their next moves. Also, Rutkoski takes us into a whole new world. If building amazing characters was not enough, the world building rivals any science fiction novel without stalling the story. While I admit that the beginning is a little slow, I feel like this world is so familiar. She does an excellent job describing the setting and time without searching for the fillers. The ending is heartbreaking, so I definitely hope the next book comes out soon.
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I got a copy of this book to review through the Amazon Vine program. This was an excellent YA fantasy full of intrigue, war, and romance. It was a very engaging book and hard to put down.

Kestral is the daughter of the general for the Valorian, a powerful nation that has been conquering the nations around it for many years. In this society Kestral has a choice; she can join the military or she can marry. However, Kestral doesnt want to do either thing. She wants to play her music, something that is considered below her and a slaves activity. Everything starts to change for Kestral when she purchases a young man known as Smith at a slave auction. Kestral doesnt know it yet, but Smiths real name is Arin. She also doesnt know that Arin is deeply involved in a plot to overthrow the Valorian empire.

This is a very sweet story full of intrigue, war, and romance. Kestral buys Arin because the auctioneer says that he is known for his singing voice and Kestral is desperately seeking someone to understand her love of music. Kestral is headstrong and incredibly smart, he father would love for her to become a strategist or officer in the military. Yet, Kestrals father also loves her dearly and is willing to give her a bit of time to decide her path forward. Kestral is not a fighter in the traditional sense but she is an excellent strategist.

Arin is an interesting character as well. He unexpectedly finds himself sympathizing with Kestral and gradually growing to love her. He is torn between his blossoming love for Kestral and the freedom he believes his people deserve. Its never easy to be a slave to someone and respect them at the same time.

All of the characters in this book are very realistic, have a lot of depth to them, and are incredibly engaging. Our two main characters are always trying to do the best thing for their people as a whole and this can be frustrating to watch because it is so opposite of what would make them happy. There is a lot of self-sacrifice in this book and at times you want to yell at them Oh, dont do that!

The world building is well done. This world reminds a bit of Ancient Greece. There really isnt any magic in this world. There are a lot of politics, intrigue, war, and glittering parties. The setting is pretty straight-forward historical fantasy.

I enjoyed the plot. It was heartbreaking and entertaining to watch Arin and Kestral struggle to be faithful to each other and to their people and culture. They definitely have a very star-crossed thing going on here.

The writing was beautiful, easy to read, fast-paced and engaging. This is one of those sweet historical fantasies that is just exciting, romantic, and absolutely entrancing. While there isnt a ton that is really creative here, what is here is very well done in a traditional fantasy way. The book ends well but at a bit of a cliffhanger, I am dying to know what will happen next.

Overall a spectacular read, I really loved this book. It is very much a traditional historical fantasy full of war, intrigue, and romance. The characters are engaging and likable, the plot is entrancing and I had a very hard time putting this book down. I really enjoyed it and I would recommend to anyone who like intrigue based fantasy in a historical setting.


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