Storm of Secrets and Sorrow: The Legacy Series, Book 2
Melissa Roehrich
A world the gods forgot. Of all the worlds and life they created, the gods favored their children the most. But with that favor came the fear that their Legacy would one day become too powerful and overthrow them. Devram was created. A realm hidden amongst the stars. The gods gave their Legacy the best of all the worlds, and then they left, a sworn agreement to never return and to never interfere. A historical event. Forced to a life of servitude, the Fae are required to provide for the Legacy in more ways than one. Every five years, the eligible Fae are gathered for the Selection and assigned to serve in one of the six Kingdoms. To be chosen as the personal Source for a Kingdom Heir is the greatest honor, and for the first time in a millennia, all six Kingdoms have heirs choosing a Source. But their selections could tip the power balance a little too far. A chosen that was never meant to be.Tessalyn Asura was as forgotten as the realm. But when she finds herself the personal Source to the Heir of Endings, she winds up serving in the darkest Kingdom of them all. The secrets within the Arius Kingdom are meant to be learned and kept, but this was never the life she wanted. Fighting not only the fate thrust upon her, but the temptation to lose herself to desire, Tessa will do anything to escape her new destiny. Until she starts to realize maybe their world wasn’t as forgotten as they thought, and maybe she’s the reason why. Rain of Shadows and Endings is book one in The Legacy Series and ends on a cliffhanger. This is new adult dark fantasy romance series and includes elements that may be triggering to some listeners.
Tabitha BeachOBSESSED
"This book is actually a masterpiece. It pulls you in immediately and does not let go. We start with Tessa being chosen by Theon to be his source of power and magically bound to him against her will, and from there it’s just nonstop tension, chaos, and emotional damage in the best way. It’s so obvious he wants her for more, and she gives him absolute hell for it, which I loved. The worldbuilding is SO, SO, SO immersive. High fantasy done right. The magic system is incredibly unique with legacies holding sort of godlike power and fae created to serve them, each with elemental abilities and blood that fuels that power. It’s such a cool concept and there’s still so much more to explore…like we are being FED. This is very much a character driven story and the characters are messy, layered, and complicated in a way that I absolutely love and eat up every single freaking time. Tessa has my whole heart. She’s been through so much, and then gets thrown into yet another situation where her control is stripped away, and watching her navigate that while battling everything internally just hit. I already know her character arc is going to go absolutely feral in the best way. And Theon… I am deeply unwell about this man. He is dark, twisted, VERY morally…not even gray..just dark, and somehow I still have the biggest soft spot for him. He made me feel every conflicting emotion possible. I love to hate him, I hate that I love him, and I know his arc is going to wreck me. He truly pisses me off and I’m really curious how he will be developed further. Their dynamic is not soft or easy. This is true enemies, not lovers, and it’s toxic, messy, crazy freaking tensionny(what is that word my brain put together😅) chaos that I fully devoured. The side characters are also everything. The found family is already forming and I’m obsessed. Luka… absolutely adore him and I want the world for him. I need more!! This isn’t super action heavy…yet, but I could not put it down for a second. The politics, the magic, the relationships, the character dynamics… it all just pulls you in deeper and deeper. Melissa writes trauma and recovery in such a raw and real way, and even with how heavy the themes are, it’s handled so thoughtfully. I genuinely don’t have anything negative to say. This book completely consumed me and I can already tell this series is going to become an all-time favorite. Tessa, Theon, Luka, Axel… I’m attached, I’m invested, I’m unwell. I will say that while not truly needed, I would recommend reading the Lady of Darkness series first…just because I think you would understand certain points deeper if you had. And that series is a banger, so you should anyway. I have already started reading the next book because I refuse to sit with these feelings for even one more second. ["
April 1, 2026 Verified Purchase
Andreea B.Definitely good, but I might still need a bit of time
"3.5⭐️ (maybe soon 4) Spoilers ahead! I will start by saying that this is definitely another masterpiece by Mellisa Roehrich, one that you will surely not be disappointed with. I will also explain the reason behind my rating of the book below by also mentioning that this is entirely based on my own taste and opinions on the book, therefore read this review knowing this fact! "Be what they want you to be now, so you can be who you were meant to be later." After falling in love with the writing style of Lady of Darkness, I was so excited for this new series and the new world we will be presented from this universe. And i have to admit my expectations were somehow reached especially in terms of writing. I was so pleased to find again the careful description of feelings and actions that made them feel so real that I came to love from Melissa. The writing is purely flawless, and it entirely managed to transport me into the magic filled world of Devram. However, I have to admit that I found it a bit hard to fully imagine the world of the story. The magic clearly combines with the modern and creates a rather advanced world. The presence of technological advancements, on the other hand, made the world seem a bit fractured at times. I do admit this might be fully intentional, but sometimes I found myself having a hard time imagining things like laptops and phones and TVs included in a world that seemed so keen on magic and so archaic in the same time due to its closeness to divinity despite the advanced technology that they possess. Of course, this is based fully on my personal taste and manner of imagining the world, but I did find it a bit hard at times to picture the characters in such a modern-inclined world. The characters. I started reading the series fully aware of the warning that they would be "probably not what you're expecting." I did not come with the expectations of reading about a new Sorin and a new Scarlett, which was really refreshing. Both Theon and Tessalyn are characters who clearly went through a lot of trauma, and they are both fighting their own demons. You could fully see and partly understand that trauma and the impact it had on both characters. But more than once, I found myself frustrated with the way they chose the deal with that trauma. Tessalyn is having a hard time adapting and trying not to feel like an outsider. Her frustration for being forced into a bond she knew nothing about and was not prepared for was definitely a great hit. Her constant anger and wish to rebel, to riot and find her freedom are entirely accounted for. However, the way she chooses to deal with all of these things made it hard to empathize with her struggles at times. Some of her actions are surely hard to defend. I, however, have to admit that the last part of the book totally brought up the fearsome and frightening character that I was completely willing to meet. This totally made me want to keep reading her story. Theon made me feel like he deserved to be punched more than once, and to say that he made me angry would be an understatement. The pressure that is constantly placed on him, the feeling of being powerless in front of his father, his constant wish to protect those close to him totally made me feel like we are in to meet another great male character. However, his need to constantly draw submission from those around him caused by his own need to feel in power due to all his fears of failure was a bit exaggerated at times. And we are not even going to talk about the scene with the wine cellar. It made my blood boil on so many different levels because of how incredibly cruel it seemed. The side characters, especially our two amazing Axel and Luka, definitely managed to make the whole story way more enjoyable and to bring the humour that it greatly needed. I have a feeling we are about to further meet the complete form of our new found-family soon enough. The characters are entirely flawed, which makes them feel real, which makes them relatable even. There is no great and amazing hero that is there to solve issues, but we are rather met with two characters who are far, far away from being heroes, but who will definitely set for great future accomplishments. I am inclined to believe we are going to see the development of two rather morally grey characters and I am excited to see how things will play out for them. The action of the book, I have to admit, was a bit slow at times. The constant back and forth between the two main characters made the action feel a bit repetitive. However, I am well aware that this is the first book from a series, and for such a complex world, it totally needed a lot of places to introduce new things and to set the background of the story, to explain the contexts. I really hope we are about to see a lot more action starting with the second book. Also I have to slightly mention the little easter eggs that we get to see in the book which ties the action to Lady of Darkness and which made me get shivers more than once upon being able to identify them. You totally do not need to read the Darkness series in order to be able to enjoy this new series, but it was a really nice feeling to see these small things that tied the two worlds together! "Know that sometimes we must break to be forged into who we were meant to be” In the end, I do think this is a great book for a first instalment, and I am entirely sure a great deal of adventures are awaiting us in the following books from the series. I would have wished I could felt a bit more attached to the characters in the book, but apart from some general traits (Theon - control, Tessalyn - anger) it was pretty hard to get to know the characters well enough to feel close to them. There is a still a mystery surrounding these characters and I am pretty sure my feelings about this first book might change in the future as we will be able to follow the development of these characters. I cannot wait to find out what will happen once "the scale tips, and Chaos rains" Thank you for introducing us to this new amazing world that I am so excited to find out more about! ["
September 2, 2023 Verified Purchase