![]() ![]() ![]() Nikolai has to continually balance Ravka’s needs with his own hunger for power and desire to keep his demonic secret. Now, our three leads are desperately scrambling to save the country they all love. Even though Nina and Hanne successfully released the parem-doused pregnant women in Brum’s factory, Fjerda is still full of anti-Grisha vitriol and preparing to invade the increasingly vulnerable Ravka. Even though Zoya and Nikolai defeated Elizaveta, accidentally raised the Darkling, and respectively absorbed Juris’ power and partially conquered an internal demon, Ravka is still threatened by war on multiple sides. King of Scars changed everything and nothing. ![]() There are also spoilers in this review for Rule of Wolves, but they are all clearly marked in advance and distinguished by gray text. Warning: There are spoilers for every preceding Grishaverse book, but particularly for King of Scars, Crooked Kingdom, and Ruin and Rising. I’m in charge of setting out new releases at work, so I unpacked the box of Rule of Wolves first thing on March 30 and then bought one on my break. I didn’t get this review out particularly quickly, but I read the book as soon as it was released. I’ve been looking forward to the Netflix adaptation since it was first announced, and it goes without saying that Rule of Wolves was one of my most anticipated new releases of 2021. As a major Grishaverse fan, this has been a very exciting time for me. ![]()
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