Warrior of the Wild Tricia Levenseller Books

Warrior of the Wild Tricia Levenseller Books
Rasmira is sabotaged during her warrior trial and the only way to return to her village and regain her honor is to accomplish an impossible task: kill a god.What I loved: 🖤🖤🖤
1. Rasmira’s character development. She is undoubtedly the victim, but she is self-aware enough to realize her own mistakes and move forward.
2. The “wild” is an immersive fantasy world (Viking influenced) with original beasts, mythology, and magical topography.
3. Iric and Soren (from another village) are also banished to the wild and must complete their own impossible tasks based on their individual fears. Overcoming your fears through hard work and friendship is a great theme in this book.
4. Plenty of ax-wielding action!
5. A slow burn romance that is oh so satisfying.
You’ll want to run into the wild and devour this unforgettable read that’s full of action, redemption, and romance!

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Warrior of the Wild Tricia Levenseller Books Reviews
(I received this free book from Netgalley. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.)
Warrior of the Wild is a story about friendship, identity, and daring to do the impossible. Rasmira is a character you instantly love, equally for her strength and her vulnerability, because even if she may be the strongest warrior, her mother seems to hate her and her father is never entirely pleased with her. The characters are what I loved the most about Warrior of the Wild. Who can resist a strong willed and talented Viking warrior maiden? But this story was enhanced by the side characters, boys wronged by their society, and friends striving to overcome the guilt of betrayal.
I was super excited about reading Warrior of the Wild. I had read Levenseller's previous books and had enjoyed them. I figured this one would be no different. I was kinda right and kinda wrong. I did infact enjoy it I just enjoyed it more than the Daughter of the Pirate King duology.
I had some suspicions and feelings pretty early on in this book. To be frank I was PISSED. I was the manor of which Rasmira was betrayed from a mile away. Ive been that victim before I was devasted for her.
I was kinda surprised at how much I liked Rasmira. See lately I've been having a major issue with YA and its heroines. They arent very well written lately a lot of what im reading leaves much to be desired. Im told what a strong, badass character they are only for their actions to show otherwise. I felt for Ras she showed us what a strong character she was but also told us that sometimes she just wants to be a lady and respected for both being a warrior and a woman.
The world building was really fun but im pretty sure what i pictured for all the monsters of the wild and what was actually described are 2 different things for some reason my mind fights those types of things. The story was very well written and kept me invested in the outcome.
Title Warrior of the Wild
Author Tricia Levenseller
Genre Fantasy, YA
Rating 4.5 out of 5
Rasmira is her father’s heir and has trained her whole life to be a warrior. She’s nothing like all her sisters, and her mother hates her, so she spends her days honing her skills. To become a warrior, she must pass a trial in front of the entire village. When an unthinkable betrayal results in her failing the trial, the only way to redeem herself is to go into the wild and kill the god that has plagued her village for generations.
In the wild she meets Iric and Soren, banished from their own village for failing their trials; Iric because he was never meant to be a warrior and Soren so he could protect Iric. Rasmira has never trusted anyone in her life—except her betrayer and look how that turned out—so she tries to avoid the two, but soon finds herself working with them as all three seek to accomplish their impossible tasks.
But killing a god is no laughing matter, and Rasmira will need every trick at her disposal if she’s to win.
This was an excellent read! Rasmira was a character I connected with immediately, and I took her betrayal so personally. She’s tough and doesn’t want to trust anyone, but Iric and Soren slowly worm their way past her defenses. I loved the character growth of all three and enjoyed watching their different relationships mature and shift.
(Galley courtesy of Feiwel & Friends via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.)
I am absolutely blown away by the fantasy books coming out in 2019. Warrior of the Wild is another fantastic selection I've had the privilege of reading. The world that Rasmira lives in seems to me to be the Maze Runner but Vikings. The creepy and unique monsters of the land will haunt my nightmares, as I'm sure they do Rasmira's. We get to see a lush world and how their rules and traditions shape who they are and the mistakes they make.
I loved the struggle Rasmira went through how to be both a warrior and a woman. She was an extremely strong warrior, but she had a lot to learn. We get to see her learn and grow to be the leader she was meant to be, while also becoming more comfortable in being a woman. She's a strong female character that learns and grows from their flaws, which YA needs to see more of. I love the trend in fantasy of flawed but strong female characters. Role models are not perfect and neither are MCs in a book. It's okay to have things to learn or not be completely confident in yourself. That doesn't make you any less strong of a person.
The bantering between her and the boys was everything. They were also stand out characters for me and I loved how we got to see their journeys to be better versions of themselves. We watched them all learn from and support each other, growing to be some sort of a family.
The ending of this book had me on the edge of my seat. If you want to be blown away in 2019, make sure you pick up this beauty.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Feiwel and Friends through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.*
Rasmira is sabotaged during her warrior trial and the only way to return to her village and regain her honor is to accomplish an impossible task kill a god.
What I loved 🖤🖤🖤
1. Rasmira’s character development. She is undoubtedly the victim, but she is self-aware enough to realize her own mistakes and move forward.
2. The “wild” is an immersive fantasy world (Viking influenced) with original beasts, mythology, and magical topography.
3. Iric and Soren (from another village) are also banished to the wild and must complete their own impossible tasks based on their individual fears. Overcoming your fears through hard work and friendship is a great theme in this book.
4. Plenty of ax-wielding action!
5. A slow burn romance that is oh so satisfying.
You’ll want to run into the wild and devour this unforgettable read that’s full of action, redemption, and romance!

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