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The girl with the red cloak and the boy with the silver hands – double Cannonball!

September 19, 2016 by Malin 17 Comments

crimson-bound3.5 stars

From Goodreads, because I’m lazy and it’s mostly a pretty good summary (I will point out the ways in which is it not afterwards):

When Rachelle was fifteen, she was good – apprenticed to her aunt and in training to protect her village from dark magic. But she was also reckless – straying from the forest path in search of a way to free her world from the threat of eternal darkness. After an illicit meeting goes dreadfully wrong, Rachelle is forced to make a terrible choice that binds her to the very evil she had hoped to defeat.

Three years later, Rachelle has given her life to serving the realm, fighting deadly creatures in an effort to atone. When the king orders her to guard his son Armand – the man she hates most – Rachelle forces Armand to help her find the legendary sword that might save their world. As the two become unexpected allies, they uncover far-reaching conspiracies, hidden magic, and a love that may be their undoing. In a palace built on unbelievable wealth and dangerous secrets, can Rachelle discover the truth and stop the fall of endless night?

Inspired by the classic fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood, Crimson Bound is an exhilarating tale of darkness, love and redemption.

Rachelle lives in a world where there are evil things lurking in the Forest and they believe that three thousand years ago, an evil entity known as the Devourer, god of the forestborn, swallowed the sun and the moon. A brave pair of siblings, known as Zisa and Tyr managed to recover the sun and the moon, and bind the Devourer in sleep for millennia. But soon, Rachelle’s aunt, the village wood-wife (wise women trained to protect people against the evil of the forestborn) announces, the Devourer will awaken, to swallow the sun and moon once more.

With the foolish impulsiveness of youth, Rachelle decides to try to figure out a way to subdue the Devourer once more, should he really return. She starts walking in the woods, attracting one of the dangerous servants of the dark forces. She keeps courting danger, until one day, he persuades her to remove her protective charms, and (naturally) attacks her. Once marked by a forestborn, an individual has only two choices. Kill someone before three days are up, or die. Rachelle fights the compulsion, but ends up killing her aunt. She does discover, from the sinister and seductive forestborn who marked her, that the only way to defeat the Devourer, is with Zisa’s legendary bone swords, believed lost forever.

Three years later, Rachelle is living in the capital, and is one of the king’s order of penitent bloodbound. She was marked by the Forest and killed to stay alive, but has not fully submitted to the call of the Forest and become fully forestborn yet. Instead, she spends every waking hour hunting down the wicked creatures that threaten innocent civilians. She has a semi-flirtatious relationship with Eric D’Anjou, the Captain of the King’s bloodbound, but refuses to give into his attempts at seduction, refusing to become another notch on his belt.

After foiling an assassination attempt at the King’s bastard son, Armand, she is ordered to be his bodyguard. As Rachelle has only just gotten word from the shadowy forestborn who changed her that the Devourer will be rising as soon as the next Solstice, she has only a few weeks to try to locate Joyeuse, one of the bone-swords the legendary Zisa used to free the sun and the moon. Stories say it is hidden “below the moon, above the sun”. She certainly does not have time to baby-sit one of the King’s many illegitimate sons, especially one who has been proclaimed a saint by the populace after he was allegedly marked by a forestborn, refused to kill, but still survived after three days. He did lose both his hands, and now has silver ones he wears instead. The blurb claims he is the man she hates the most, this is wildly exaggerated. She despises him, believes he is a liar and a fraud – as there is just no proven instance of anyone surviving three days after encountering a forestborn, unless they kill someone, like she did.

As the assassination attempt on Armand that Rachelle foiled is not the first, she is told to accompany him to one of the King’s sumptuous country estates. Rachelle is persuaded to bring her fully human friend Amelie, who wants to basically be Rachelle’s stylist, now that she has to appear at court functions. Armand tells Rachelle a legend from his region of the country, that makes her believe that the sword she is looking for, may in fact be hidden somewhere in the palace they will be staying. As it is impossible for her to be on guard duty and keep on searching, she reluctantly enlists Armand’s help. She is still convinced he is lying about how he lost his hands, but the more she observes him, the more unlikely it seems that he wants any kind of glory or fame, and he is clearly deeply uncomfortable being venerated by the general populace.

The return of the Devourer draws ever closer. Rachelle and Armand are running out of time and the closer to the solstice they get, the more the sinister Forest seems to be encroaching on the royal residence, even though protective spells are supposed to be all over the grounds. Will Rachelle find the legendary sword and stop the Devourer, before it’s too late?

My full review is on my blog.

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, History, Romance Tagged With: CBR8, Crimson Bound, fairy tale retelling, folklore, historical fantasy, magic, Malin, Rosamund Hodge

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Norwegian secondary school teacher, Geek and reading enthusiast. Married with two cats. Mother of little boy, born in February 2018. Cannonball-veteran. Loves fantasy, romance and YA. Pretty much hates Modernist lit and stream of consciousness writing, yet married a man whose favourite book is James Joyce's Ulysses, so there you go. Strongly opinionated about many things. View Malin's reviews»

Comments

  1. narfna says

    September 19, 2016 at 8:11 pm

    HAPPY DOUBLE CANNONBALL!!!!!

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    • Malin says

      September 20, 2016 at 2:00 am

      Thank you!

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  2. emmalita says

    September 19, 2016 at 8:57 pm

    Happy Double Cannonball!!

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    • Malin says

      September 20, 2016 at 2:00 am

      Thank you!

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  3. MsWas Sawsm says

    September 19, 2016 at 9:45 pm

    Happy Happy Cannonball Cannonball!!!!

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    • Malin says

      September 20, 2016 at 2:01 am

      Thank thank you you.

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  4. Beth Ellen says

    September 19, 2016 at 10:04 pm

    Congrats congrats! !

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    • Malin says

      September 20, 2016 at 2:01 am

      Thanks thanks!

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  5. Mrs. Julien says

    September 19, 2016 at 10:59 pm

    CANNONCANNONBALLBALL!

    You rock!

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    • Malin says

      September 20, 2016 at 2:02 am

      Thank you!

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  6. ingres77 says

    September 20, 2016 at 8:35 am

    Happy double Cannonball!

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    • Malin says

      September 20, 2016 at 7:26 pm

      Thank you!

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  7. melanir says

    September 20, 2016 at 9:54 am

    I loved Cruel Beauty, this one was just ok. Cruel Beauty was good enough that I will probably check out everything Hodge writes, this one was so mediocre that it’s not a must buy type of interest. Like you, I found the Red Ridding Hood connection tenuous at best, and I hated the love ‘triangle’. I don’t think the two are too similar though, except for the fact that I have a sneaking suspicion that they’re set in the same fantastical world.

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    • Malin says

      September 20, 2016 at 11:00 am

      I bought Cruel Beauty in an e-book sale, so I own that one. This is not one of my own books (it fit into a bunch of my reading challenges, hence I chose to read it first). Glad to hear that Cruel Beauty is better. There were a lot of promising things about this, it just didn’t add up to the sum of its parts. I loved the folklore aspects, the characterisation and plotting was just a bit meh.

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  8. The Mama says

    September 20, 2016 at 1:34 pm

    Congrats!

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    • Malin says

      September 20, 2016 at 7:27 pm

      Thanks!

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  9. faintingviolet says

    September 21, 2016 at 3:06 pm

    Yay for doubles!

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