From Goodreads: When Sybella arrived
at the doorstep of St Mortain half mad with grief and despair the
convent were only too happy to offer her refuge - but at a price. The
sisters of this convent serve Death, and with Sybella naturally skilled
in both the arts of death and seduction, she could become one of their
most dangerous weapons. But her assassin's skills are little
comfort when the convent returns her to the life that nearly drove her
mad. Her father's rage and brutality are terrifying, and her brother's
love is equally monstrous. But when Sybella discovers an unexpected ally
she discovers that a daughter of Death may find something other than
vengeance to live for ... My Rating: 4.5 hearts
Thoughts on the Novel: After reading and loving Robin LaFevers’ Grave Mercy way back when it was released, I knew that sooner or later, I’d read Dark Triumph, the second novel in the His Fair Assassin series. While I was a bit bummed out that it wasn’t about Ismae and Duval, I was curious to learn more about Sybella, who I found fascinating in Grave Mercy.
Whereas the political backdrop was
such a large part of the story in Grave Mercy because of Duval’s presence and
his association with Brittany’s
Duchess Anne, Dark Triumph focuses
more on Sybella’s narrative. It’s therefore much easier to mentally keep track
of all the characters, but it becomes harder to know what is happening at court
since Sybella has been assigned to d’Albret’s household. She does eventually make her way to court though, where
we get to see Ismae and Duval.
As much as I loved Ismae in Grave
Mercy, I love Sybella even more. Her story is so sad and awful that you not
only can understand the reasoning behind her choices in the past, but also admire her resiliency.
A fantastic companion novel to Grave Mercy, Dark Triumph was released in April 2013 by Houghton Mifflin Books for Children.
Comments
About the Cover: I really like the tagline and how deadly Sybella looks.














