You can easily feel her emotions, thoughts and conflicts as she reunited with her brother only to lose him again to her enemies. Her narration clearly showcases all of her feelings from her pain to her joy and Eelyn is a very easy character to relate to. She is an independent woman and shows her badass side in the various fight scenes, but she also shows her vulnerable and broken side as she’s still coping with the loss of her brother. Sky in the Deep follows Eelyn who is a fierce and devoted warrior from the Aska clan. The two clans have an ancient blood feud that has filled them with hatred, but unknown to them, the fates of two people (one from Aska and one from Riki) are intertwined. The Riki are the ones who worship the goddess Thora, every five years. The Aska worship the god Sigr and they fight their enemies according to his will. There are two clans: the Aska and the Riki. The way that she writes transports the reader right into the story alongside her characters whether they’re doing daily chores or fighting on the battlefield. Right from the very beginning, you are immersed in an action-packed and detailed novel combined with poetic writing that seems to come alive on the page. Sky in the Deep is Adrienne Young’s debut novel and it’s a Viking-inspired tale filled with intense battle scenes, badass characters, and great world-building.Īdrienne Young can really write.
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