Umbertouched (A Rosemarked Novel, 2)

Healer and warrior must find the courage to save their people, expose the truth, and face the devastating consequences headed their way in the sequel to Rosemarked by New York Times bestselling author Livia Blackburne.

The mission was a failure. Even though Zivah and Dineas discovered a secret that could bring down the empire, their information is useless without proof. Now, with their cover blown and their quest abandoned, their only remaining hope is to get home before Ampara brings the full might of its armies against their peoples.

As Shidadi and Dara alike prepare for war, Zivah and Dineas grapple with the toll of their time in the capital. After fighting alongside the Amparans against his own kin, can Dineas convince the Shidadi--and himself--where his loyalties lie? After betraying her healer's vows in Sehmar City, can Zivah find a way to redeem herself--especially when the Dara ask her to do the unthinkable? And after reluctantly falling in love, what will the two do with their lingering feelings, now that the Dineas from Sehmar City is gone forever?

And when Zivah's plague symptoms surface once again, she must decide how she'll define the life she has left.... How do you fight a war when the enemy is within? Perfect for fans of Sabaa Tahir and Tomi Adeyemi, this epic fantasy novel delves into complex ethical dilemmas and has palpable tension between the two romantic leads.

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384 pages

Average rating: 6

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tonyalee
Jul 19, 2023
6/10 stars
I really, really loved the first book in this duology, Rosemarked, and couldn't wait to get back into this world and find out what happens to the beloved characters. And while I enjoyed this one immensely, I didn't love it as much as it's predecessor.

This book spans over a long period of time. Which, is fine. But, unlike the first book, the details are minimal on what happen during those gaps of time. Maybe it wasn't important enough to go into detail about, but it didn't flow well.

What drew me into the first book was the emotional turmoil of both of the characters. Dineas with his memories, and Zivah with her illness and dedication to her Goddess and vows. Yet again, I didn't feel it as much in Umbertouched. (this could also be because I listened the first book on audio and the narration was fantastic!)

I did appreciate how everything wraps up - and really loved the ending There's no miracle cure for Zivah, so her time to live is very short. It also leaves a lot of us to fill in on our own

All in all, I enjoyed this one very much.

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