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The Lifeblood of Ill-fated Women by Kevin James Breaux follows the journey of warrior-woman Astrid the White, daughter of Kol, after she wakes up after her home of Birka was raided. She doesn’t know where she is, how she got to be there, or what has happened to her family. Walking to a nearby town, she befriends Warren, an ex-soldier, who gives her a place to stay and attempts to help her figure out the mystery that surrounds her…
This book was a great read. Not only does it have an awesome, attention-grabbing cover, but it is full of twists and turns and bloody action. To begin with, Astrid was a hard character to feel connected to, however, as the story wore on and we got to know her, she became more relatable, until at the end she’s a heroine you’re cheering for. I loved the fact that this story had so many twists and turns, it kept me on my toes all the way to the end. Kevin James Breaux ties all the characters together effortlessly and, in the end, little things that I thought were insignificant to the larger mystery all came together to add to the story. Also, that ending! The Lifeblood of Ill-fated Women ends on a cliffhanger, with several unanswered questions, but thankfully there will be a second book, which I'm so grateful for because I NEED to know if Astrid and Warren resolve their issues and what happened to the baby. Plus, I'm hoping to hear more about Astrid's brother, Jokul!