Book Review: “Metal Slinger” by Rachel Schneider

“Metal Slinger” by Rachel Schneider was such a surprise! I was a little trepidatious when I received the digital ARC and there was no cover art…and I put off reading this until the last possible moment. However, this turned out to be such a great story!


In a story that reminded me of “Water World” meets “Pirates of the Caribbean,” readers are introduced to Brynn - a sea-faring youngin’ whose entire community of Alaha was exiled to a life at sea. Living on a barge-like “island,” she’s trained as a young guard alongside her friend Messer and possible love interest Kai. As Brynn nears the end of her training, she is rewarded - along with the rest of her graduating class - a rare trip to the land market. At the market, Brynn has a chance encounter with the mysterious Acker - and things take off from there.



Schneider does an excellent job of world building - from the island at sea, to the market, to the dark forest and beyond, I was completely immersed in all that was Kenta! Fantasy novels are always hit and miss in this respect - too little and readers can’t imagine being there; too much and they get bogged down in details that quickly begin to take away from the actual story. But Schneider’s world-building is nothing short of spectacular, painting vivid images of the Alaha’s exile and the looming threat of rebellion.


What truly sets this book apart is its ability to blend intense action with deep emotional connections. Brynn’s encounters, especially with the enigmatic enemy soldier, Acker,  are fraught with tension and intrigue. Schneider seamlessly weaves magic into the narrative, making the fantastical elements feel both real and essential to the story.


The characters are richly developed, each with their own motivations and secrets - and secrets do they have! Brynn’s loyalty and courage are inspiring, and her internal struggles make her incredibly relatable. And the plot twist - WHAT?! I was not expecting THAT…and it was wonderful! Let’s just say this book will be a true enemies-to-lovers after that debacle. 


Schneider’s writing style is both engaging and accessible, making it easy to lose oneself in the story. The pacing is perfect, with just the right balance of action, romance, and suspense. “Metal Slinger” is a must-read for fans of fantasy who crave a story that is both thrilling and heartwarming.


In short, “Metal Slinger” is a masterful tale of magic, loyalty, and the complexities of the human heart. I can’t wait to see where Brynn’s journey takes her next!


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