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The Skylark's Sacrifice (The Skylark Saga) Paperback – August 22, 2019

4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars 7 ratings

Robin Arianhod is on the run. Trapped behind enemy lines, her only choice is to lose herself in the sprawling capital of Klonn. But hiding in the shadows is a disservice to the rocket pack she escaped with, and to the man she once considered foe. Instead, she’ll enact his plan, harness the incredible power of the pack, and stop the war from the inside.Wanted posters stalk her every move as rumor fuels the Skylark’s rise, and her attempts at vigilantism attract the attention of more than just the city guards. Robin finds herself embroiled in the machinations of a mysterious underground rebellion—Klonnish citizens as tired of the war as she is. But are they really her allies, or are they using the Skylark as bait? And can she really trust that her former archnemesis turned his coat? Or will the secret of his true identity lead Robin, and her newfound friends, to their deaths?Rife with high-flying action, subterfuge, and deception, The Skylark’s Sacrifice is the explosive conclusion to the saga of war-torn Saskwya, and the one pilot who can change it all.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ REUTS Publications, LLC. (August 22, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 354 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1942111622
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1942111627
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.06 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.25 x 0.89 x 8 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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J. M. Frey
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J.M. is an award-winning author and lapsed academic. With an MA in Communications and Culture, she’s appeared in podcasts, documentaries, and on radio and television to discuss all things geeky through the lens of academia. She also has an addiction to scarves and tea. Her life’s ambition is to have stepped foot on every continent (only 3 left!)

J.M.’s also a professionally trained actor who takes absolute delight in weird stories, over the top performances, and quirky characters. She’s played everything from Marmee to the Red Queen, Jane Eyre to Annie, and dozens of strange creatures and earnest heroines as a voice actor.

Her debut novel TRIPTYCH was nominated for two Lambda Literary Awards, won the San Francisco Book Festival award for SF/F, was nominated for a 2011 CBC Bookie, was named one of The Advocate’s Best Overlooked Books of 2011, and garnered both a starred review and a place among the Best Books of 2011 from Publishers Weekly.

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Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2020
The Skylark's Song (The Skylark Saga, Book 1), by J.M. Frey (REUTS Publications) and The Skylark's Sacrifice (The Skylark Saga, Book 2), by J.M. Frey

These two are really a single story, broken into two. After a great social and environmental collapse, two neighboring nations endure decades of war fought mostly in the air. Gliders from Saskywa take on motorized Klonnish airships, while the populations in each descend further into poverty. This is especially true for the indentured Saskywan underclass, the formerly nomadic Sealies, who must often rely upon scavenging the wreckage of the past for survival (shades of children picking through rag heaps in today’s desperately poor countries).

Robin, a Sealie mid-flight mechanic, lives for her time in the skies, resisting at every turn the relentless pressures to conform and bend to the will of others, particularly men, and always the ruling Benne class. When a brilliant Klonnish pilot dubbed “The Coyote” shoots down her ship, she ends up, by dint of skill, bravery, and luck, being promoted to pilot. Thus begins a battle of strategy, skill, and courage, fought first in the skies, then through captivity and escape.

The brilliance of this two-part novel lies in the skill with which Frey layers and echoes themes. The first, obvious parallel is the resonance between the situation of the Sealies in Saskwya and that of women in Klonn, although the latter live in a gilded prison of silken gowns. The Sealies are pantheistic, the rituals of their faith woven into the fabric of their lives, while the Klonn consider themselves as superior atheists, devoted only to rationalism and the practice of the Arts.

Robin is sick of taking orders and bowing to the expectations of others, whether it’s pressure to retire and marry, or become a “proper” Klonnish lady. She’s an exceptionally stubborn character, which is at times a bit exasperating, but is absolutely true to a world in which a woman of her talent and history must rely upon her own judgment and intuition above all else. Whenever pulled in different directions by the demands of duty, friendship, and love, she always manages to create her own solution moving forward.
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020
Thank you again to Netgalley and the publisher who allowed me to review this book in exchange for an honest review.

The Skylark's Sacrifice. Holy cow J.M. Frey what are you doing to me. Making me read WAYYYYY past my bedtime then crushing my heart. This book was a wild rollercoaster of emotion for me. I’m pretty sure I hit the extreme end every emotion in this book. In my last review, I mentioned how I was never quite sure what side the Coyote was on, and at the beginning of this one I afraid it would be the wrong side. But things are never what they seem in this book, even till the ending.
I believe the writing style really matured from the first book to this follow-up. There was great character development for the coyote in this book. I really truly wanted to love him in the first book and in this second I fell hard for him.
There was also a more in-depth look at Robin and what her people suffered during the war. She was able to open the eyes of those around her who thought they were suffering but in reality had things pretty easy.
If you read book #1 Skylark’s Song you should DEFINITELY read this second and final book.
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2020
Skylark's Sacrifice is a bittersweet story that explores the conflicts of gender and race equality in a masterful way that doesn't preach. Frey outlines the issues that we face today, watching through Robin's eyes, how she navigates being a folk hero and icon while simultaneously originating from their world's oppressed people. Robin forges tumultuous relationships in her efforts to save their world from themselves and ultimately faces a heart-wrenching choice. Her sacrifice is unspeakable, making this action-packed tale impossible to put down.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2019
I received an advanced reader copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.

I had high hopes for the sequel and J.M. Frey didn't disappoint! In the sequel of her new duology Frey explores character development in a war-torn world with enemies in every corner, battles and forbidden romance.

As Robin tries to gain new allies, she will discover that despite the cultural differences, people on the both sides don't wish for the war anymore. I surely didn't expect THAT surprise after the middle of the book. It had me gasping and wondering what would happen...and WHY COULD THAT HAVE HAPPENED?!

The ending of the duology was great, albeit a bittersweet one. Frey proves once more her talent of hopping between genres and delivering amazing characters and unforgettable worlds!