Synopsis from Amazon:
Taliah Storme is a sky knight, a protector of the Skylands. Armed with an airship and a full crew, her newest task should be a simple one: bring in the sky pirate captain, Erikson Roarke. Yet the mission proves to be more challenging than anticipated when Taliah finds herself stranded in the perilous Lowerlands with the criminal she was supposed to arrest. While dealing with the dangers of the surface world, Taliah also has to find a way to work with Erikson in order to return to the skies. Her conviction towards capturing the pirate begins to fade, however, when she uncovers strange incidents related to the Skylands. Now doubting her very purpose, Taliah plunges towards the truth, disregarding all warnings to stop searching for answers.
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My Review:
"The most beautiful part of the Skylands was its sunrise..."
The
first sentence of a novel is always most important—and Harvey nails it.
Another important factor that is really difficult for a lot of writers
is point of view—and she nailed it again.
The
point of view is so strong that the reader becomes Taliah, the tenacious
Sky Knight who always gets her target and is not afraid of a scuffle,
who thinks living in the Skylands—powered by and dependent on the
mysterious mineral fulminite—is infinitely preferable to crawling around
the surface of the Lowlands—a place she'll only go in pursuit of her
quarry.
Taliah receives a commission to chase down an elusive
pirate who has become more myth than man—and her life will never be the
same.
The descriptions in this book are
fabulous. I felt my own breath catching in my throat during one scene in
which the character is free-falling when an airship gets knocked down. I
felt the grit in my teeth and smelled the stink of coal when Taliah
descended to the Lowlands. I could hardly contain the emptiness I felt when one of her good friends dies.
The characters,
too, are lively and dynamic, from Rourke, who prides himself on never
being caught and threatens to kill Taliah upon their first meeting, to
Taliah herself, "the coarsest woman on the planet"—indeed, out of all
the swearing that happens in this book, I think most of it is from
Taliah. But the characters are intriguing and energetic--I got to the end and not only do I very much want to read more, but Harvey has indeed left more to discover, such as (but not limited to): Gizmo's backstory, more about the fantastically rich world she has established--I was reminded a lot of the atium mines and the social/political landscape of Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn, and I see that same potential to be a novel like that one, even on a greatly simplified (and thus higher-energy!) scale.
I had so much fun reading this! "Sky
Knight" gets a full *****FIVE STAR***** rating, and if
you're the sort that likes a dieselpunk sort of vibe, with airships and
sky pirates and plenty of battles to be had (and don't mind a generous
sprinkling of "f-bombs" along the way) then this book is for you!
Further Reading: (Steampunk/Strong Women/Excellent World-building)
-AmsterDamned--Nils Visser
Starstruck Saga--S. E. Anderson
The Red Dog Conspiracy--Patricia Loofbourrow-The Alcatraz Coup
-Jacq of Spades
-Queen of Diamonds
The Chronicles of Lorrek--Kelly Blanchard
-Someday I'll Be Redeemed
-I Still Have A Soul
-I'm Still Alive
-Do You Trust Me?
-You Left Me No Choice
The Jill Andersen Series--J. D. Cunegan
-Bounty
-Blood Ties
-Behind the Badge
The Vemreaux Trilogy--Mary E. Twomey
-The Way
-The Truth
-The Lie
Lord of the Wyrde Woods--Nils Visser
-Escape From Neverland
-Dance Into The Wyrd
The LouisiAngel Series--C. L. Coffey
-Angel in Training
-Angel Eclipsed
-Angel Tormented
Judah Black Series--E. A. Copen
-Guilty By Association
-Blood Debt
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