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Book Review: Carrying Water and Carrying Loss: Tony Stevens’ The Water Girls

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐(5 Stars)Venice has been written about endlessly, but The Water Girls finds something rare in its canals. Instead of gondoliers and nobles, Tony Stevens turns his attention to the women who carried the city’s water, and in doing so, he gives voice to a world on the edge of disappearance. The story follows Lina, a…

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐(5 Stars)
From the first chapter, Brendon James pulls readers into a world filled with magic, danger, and deep personal struggle. Foes of Hope, the opening novel in the Adamas Chronicles, wastes no time setting emotional stakes that hit hard. The story begins with Pistis Arete wrestling with the pain of killing her closest friend, a moment that immediately signals the weight of duty in this universe. It’s a bold and gripping start that shapes everything that follows.

What makes this book stand out right away is how Foes of Hope shines through its emotional depth, grounding epic fantasy stakes in deeply personal conflicts. This is a world shaped by gods, history, and Stocheio abilities, yet the narrative never loses sight of the human core at the center of it all. Pistis emerges as a compelling protagonist, strong yet wounded, always trying to do what is right even when it tears at her heart. Across from her stands Zael, whose shift in loyalty forces her to face everything she thought she understood about faith and duty. Pistis and Zael’s fractured bond gives the story a gripping emotional center that lingers long after the chapter ends.

The story widens in perspective through Yagmur, whose quiet insecurities and growing pressure from her family create one of the most relatable arcs in the book. Her journey to the asylum brings a steady rise in tension, adding new layers of mystery that deepen the overarching conflict. These character-driven threads work so well because Brendon James builds a vivid world where loyalty is tested, faith is fragile, and every choice carries a cost.

Visually and emotionally, the writing stands out. James’ scenes feel textured and alive, whether grounded in a crowded bazaar, a harsh battlefield, or the unsettling halls of the Agoro Asylum. The skirmish at Cadasia delivers a clear showcase of strategy, magic, and raw emotion working together. Moments like these highlight how rich worldbuilding and sharp character work make this a standout opening to a bold new fantasy series.

Everything in the story builds with intention. Some readers may notice the large cast and layered political structure early on, but the narrative rewards patience as each chapter connects smoothly to the next. The stakes expand, loyalties fracture, and the emotional weight grows in tandem with the world itself.

In short, if you’re looking for a fantasy full of heart, conflict, and memorable moments, this book is worth diving into.

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