Book Review – The Quicksilver Court

Hello, everyone! Today I am reviewing The Quicksilver Court by Melissa Caruso. After loving The Obsidian Tower last month, I was so excited to move on to this second book in the Rooks and Ruin series. Was it as amazing as I expected? Read on to find out! šŸ™‚

The Quicksilver CourtĀ continues the wildly original epic fantasy series bursting with intrigue and ambition, questioned loyalties, and broken magic that began withĀ The Obsidian Tower.
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Ryxander, Warden of Gloamingard, has failed. Unsealed by her blood, the Door hidden within the black tower has opened. Now, for the first time since the age of the Graces, demons walk the world.
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As tensions grow between nations, all eyes-and daggers are set on Morgrain, fallen under the Demon of Discord’s control. In an attempt to save her home from destruction, Ryx and the Rookery set out to find a powerful artifact. But powerful enemies are on the huntĀ and they’re closing in fast.

***Thank you to Orbit Books for providing a finished copy of the book. My review contains my honest thoughts about my reading experience.***

Each time I read another book by Melissa Caruso, I end up becoming an even bigger fan of her work. The Quicksilver Court was no exception. It was an absolute roller-coaster ride with several huge reveals, compelling character growth, and a rampaging plot that didn’t let up until the very last line. At times, it was absolute madness, and the characters experienced some truly nightmarish circumstances while also being faced with terrible truths that threatened to tear the Rookery apart. I did not want to put it down.

I loved that The Quicksilver Court had another closed castle story similar to The Obsidian Tower. I enjoyed getting to know the new court and unravel all of its mysteries. There was just something sinister about the protagonists being trapped in this seemingly beautiful palace with enemies all around them. I liked the heist setup of the initial premise, but things went off the rails in directions I never expected. I loved where the focus of the story went, but I couldn’t help also being a little disappointed that the resolution of the initial heist felt so much like an afterthought.

The characters were really put through some things in The Quicksilver Court. Big secrets were spilled, and I came away from this book feeling like I knew the characters so much better. One of my favorites was Severin. In the beginning, he was sort of an outcast on the outer edges of the group, even hostile to being with the group at times. Over the course of the story, he began to understand the need for them all to work together, and his relationship with Ryx was a slow burn that had me wanting to keep shoving them together. Most importantly, Severin’s role of leading the animal revolt was cute AF, and him plotting with the cat made me smile.

Ryx definitely had it rough in The Quicksilver Court. In addition to navigating the treacherous dangers of the new court and the strained interpersonal dynamics of the Rookery, she had to come to terms with revelations that shook her sense of self to the core. Her character, and many of the others, too, were used to explore whether people’s characteristics are immutable or if everyone is capable of change. So many of these characters carry some major baggage from terrible things they’ve done in the past. They strive for redemption but struggle with whether they can be better than they once were. Ryx and the others were compelling avatars for exploring these ideas.

Overall, The Quicksilver Court was a phenomenal continuation of this riveting story. The well-developed characters, shocking secrets, and thrilling plot came together to create a story that I found unputdownable. Therefore, I give The Quicksilver Court a rating of 4.75 out of 5 stars. Now I just really hope the last book nails the landing…

Have you read The Quicksilver Court or any of the other Rooks and Ruin books? Let me know your thoughts down in the comments!

5 thoughts on “Book Review – The Quicksilver Court

  1. I need to check out the first book in this series bc it looks soooo good. The characters definitely sound like they have a lot of depth, which I need in my books. <3 So glad you enjoyed this!

  2. I think that the third book really does nail the ending and hope that you agree when you get to read it. I’m really intrigued by her next book which seems like a total change after these two trilogies set in the same world.

    • I’m glad to see you liked the third book. I hope to get to it within the next month or so. I’m dying to see what happens next after that ending. As for her next book, I’m really intrigued, too. It is definitely a drastic change, but I’m excited to see what she can do with a new setting. šŸ™‚

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