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Huge thank you to NetGalley and Hodderscape for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!

Neema holds the prestigious post of High Scholar in Orran. On the surface she’s got everything she’s worked so hard for, but beneath the veneer she is haunted by her past actions and her part in the tragic execution of a young girl eight years ago. When the Festival comes around, a competition held every 24 years to select the next Emperor, Neema has a leading role in planning the Festival Eve festivities. As the evening unfolds, betrayal, magic, curses, and a brutal murder, triggers the start of a series of events which will ultimately determine the fate of not just Neema’s life, but the future of the whole Empire...

Is this an easy read? No, probably not. Is it a worthwhile read? Absolutely! It was one of my most enjoyable reads of the year.

It was challenging to get into at the start as the timeline jumps around a bit. There’s a lot of tangents, background information and anecdotes, which is really helpful in terms of world-building, but I found it broke my reading flow and I struggled to follow the main plot. But I would say stick with it because by chapter 4 it gets damn good!

Antonia Hodgson’s writing style is captivating from the start, it completely sweeps you along and felt different to anything else I’ve read recently. I particularly enjoyed the dry humour, it honestly had me chuckling throughout! The characters are all so brilliant and vividly brought to life, many of them immediately felt like old friends (or in many cases, old enemies) which I think is what makes the book so enjoyable to read.

I really like Neema, she admittedly makes one terrible decision after another, but I thought her character has real depth and I like her all the more for her flaws. I also like that she is a bit older than you often see FMCs.

The Raven Scholar is not a romantasy, more a fantasy with a romantic undercurrent running through it. That being said, I’m so invested in Neema and Cain’s relationship, I *need* them to have a happy ending!

There are so many mysteries, and twists and turns it keeps you guessing right until the end. The plot and pacing felt a bit chaotic in places, but I really enjoyed it and can’t wait to see where the trilogy goes from here. I’ll be counting down until book two!

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Antonia Hodgson's The Raven Scholar is an intricate epic fantasy set in the empire of Orrun, where seven contenders compete for the throne under the watchful eyes of sacred animal proxies. The story gains complexity when a murder disrupts the trials, leaving Neema Kraa to uncover the truth while navigating deadly court politics. Praised for its fiendish twists, elaborate world-building, and morally complex characters, the book captivates readers with its mix of political intrigue, mystery, and drama. A must-read for fans of immersive fantasy

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