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Night Flower by Kate Elliott

lphr3ads's review

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5.0

Star-crossed first loves. the FEELS!

This novella was a nice addition to the Court of Fives universe. It was nice to see the world from Kiya and Esladas' POV. We see their first meeting and the beginnings of their relationship. It's sweet and genuine, but a cruel fist encircles my heart and squeezes because I know what is to become of them. *SPOILER ALERT* After reading Court of Fives, I had some doubts as to Esladas feelings towards Kiya. In a world where one is seen as a servant and the other, a master, it's hard to believe that they would last together. In this novella, it felt more like Esladas had a view of the world that danced to his tune. Arrogance of youth and the burning desire to rise o the top were some of the things I associate with Esladas. Despite knowing that an Efean woman and a Saorese man can never amount to anything in the eyes of the world, both Kiya and Esladas made the choice to be together. I would love to read more about their future trials as a couple in other novellas; if there are any. I'm going to go cry some more.

gcullman's review

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3.0

Very sweet little book.

futurememory's review

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4.0

Boy, does this make the events of Court of Fives even more bittersweet than I thought possible...

books_over_everything's review

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4.0

I had the Court of Fives series sitting on my shelf at home for a while and I finally got around to reading the first book this week. If you've followed me for a while, you know I love a good companion novella and I love a villain backstory even more. Ok, Jess's father is not really a villain but he's definitely nobody's favorite. I really liked the idea of seeing a younger version of his character when he was idealistic and in love.

I thought this novella added a richness to the world Kate Elliott created and gave her a great vehicle to share more details about the world building. I also loved seeing a character that I didn't really like in a better light. I think it will help me view him differently in the subsequent sequels.

One thing I didn't love was the ending. If you've read the first book, you know how this story ends but I didn't like the vagueness of Night Flower's ending. I think a more hopeful ending would have been better.

I was already planning to keep reading but this novella sparked interest in a character that I wasn't crazy about. I am now even more excited to read the rest of the series to see how Jess's parent's story unfolds.

sideglancer's review

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5.0

Star-crossed first loves. the FEELS!

This novella was a nice addition to the Court of Fives universe. It was nice to see the world from Kiya and Esladas' POV. We see their first meeting and the beginnings of their relationship. It's sweet and genuine, but a cruel fist encircles my heart and squeezes because I know what is to become of them. *SPOILER ALERT* After reading Court of Fives, I had some doubts as to Esladas feelings towards Kiya. In a world where one is seen as a servant and the other, a master, it's hard to believe that they would last together. In this novella, it felt more like Esladas had a view of the world that danced to his tune. Arrogance of youth and the burning desire to rise o the top were some of the things I associate with Esladas. Despite knowing that an Efean woman and a Saorese man can never amount to anything in the eyes of the world, both Kiya and Esladas made the choice to be together. I would love to read more about their future trials as a couple in other novellas; if there are any. I'm going to go cry some more.

jldyer's review

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4.0

I like the idea of the story and the story itself, but the implementation, the writing, was a little clumsy.

tinkeringlibrarian's review

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3.0

Weird, because the mom has no personality in Court of Fives, and then is suddenly an important revolutionary in Book 2. Elliott needs to pick one. Nice to see another side of Esladas though.

judith_reads's review

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emotional fast-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

jackiijackii's review

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5.0

Read it on my lunch break. Burst into tears at the last line. Couldn't stop crying for 10 minutes. Five stars.

naye's review

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4.0

A great addition to the series - this look at where Kiya and Esladis came from and found in each other was quite lovely (if bittersweet with the benefit of a reader's hindsight).