I loved her sister, Caliza, I want more Caliza. I love her journey of recognizing her own strength. Thia's depression is handled deftly and without a magical "wow the fog of awfulness has lifted, turns out all I needed was love" type resolution. She has a massive trauma at the beginning of the book and is left physically and emotionally scarred by it. I really loved our main character, Thia, she was such a wonderful guide through this fantastic (in both senses of the word) world. There were a lot of wonderful things about this novel, and it breaks the mold of many YA fantasies with how it handles the Prince from a corrupt Kingdom meets our heroine. I am in grave need for more crow based badassery. I am so ready for the next (and final) book in this series. She is thrown into statesmanship she is unprepared for while also trying to save her countries source of magic in the form of giant crows. The Storm Crow follows Thia, a Princess from Rhodaire, as she deals with the aftermath of her country being overtaken by a neighboring kingdom hell-bent on domination.
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