This book showed an egalitarian society where all genders appeared to be treated or ill-treated as equals with the exception of succession. War with goblins is the theme. Black and white, no good can be found in Goblins so they are the perfect villains. Galva is the daughter who isn’t expected to inherit the title and decides to ignore the perks of her station and go to war.
Galva is a Raven Knight.
Not ordinary Ravens but magically enhanced war ravens.
In the course of the war, Galva discovers an unknown aspect
of her beloved ravens that is devastating to the goblins.
The book has some interesting interrelationships between
friends, lovers and family. There is
magic accompanied by monsters and heroes.
This was a delightful tale despite describing the horrors of
war.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, and highly recommend it.
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