Blood Scion

Blood ScionBlood Scion (Blood Scion, #1) by Deborah Falaye
Published by HarperCollins US on June 1, 2022
Pages: 432
Genres: Fantasy
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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two-stars

Sloane, a fifteen year old who is searching for her mother’s body in the outskirts of her village, has just been drafted to become a child soldier for the enemy Lucis; she also happens to be a Scion. With ancestral magic coursing through her veins, she has no choice but to try to control the fire that burns within her – for if she fails she will be executed. Based on Yoruba-Nigerian folklore, this book is heavy on world building, violence, betrayal, vengeance and perseverance.

The plot initially sounds intriguing, but the world building is at times confusing, the pacing seems rushed, there was little background or character development for some of the major supporting characters and the ending left me even more confused. Most reviews list the grade range for this book as 8-12. Really though, this book reads more like an adult novel, and probably not a good use of funds as a purchase for a young adult section.

Reviewed by Lee Remick, York Middle School

two-stars