Review: Paladin’s Grace by T Kingfisher (The Saint of Steel #1)

My Five Word TL:DR Review: Loved It.  Want Much More

Paladin’s Grace was such an easy book to read.  I can’t seem to get enough of this author at the moment and the books seem to be coming fast and furious which is a real bonus.

Paladin’s Grace is the first in series.  It’s a romantasy, cosy in many respects but also with the author’s usual touch of darkness, bordering on light horror.

As the story begins we meet Stephen, a former paladin, brought low following the death of the God he dedicated his life to.  Stephen is one of only a few remaining paladins.  Most died on that ominous day and the rest live in disgrace, (after their God died the paladin’s were overcome with a beserker rage that led to bloodshed).  Stephen wants nothing more than to live his life serving others and helping his brothers live out their days in peace.  Well, that wouldn’t be much of a story would it?  So, in a chance encounter, one evening, he makes the acquaintance of a perfume maker called Grace.  Following this chance encounter the two find themselves, much against their will, thinking of each other often and innocently bumping into each other on a number of occasions.

I don’t want to go much into the plot. This is a very entertaining story with spies, assasins, over zealous religious types, a serial killer who removes people’s heads, a threat against royalty and two people becoming rather smitten.

What I really liked about this.  Just everything to be honest.  The story has a lovely pace, there are without doubt some darker elements, but for the most part I loved the dialogue and the characters and put simply I was rather smitten myself.  I certainly didn’t guess the direction that this was going to take.

Stephen and Grace are very easy to engage with and actually were refreshingly original.  Stephen is the epitome of knightly behaviour – when he’s not knitting socks or overthinking his feelings.  Grace is a bundle of indecision with an excellent ‘nose’ who is about to become caught up in something of a dilemma.  Grace is running from her past, Stephen is also scarred by his past and the two are undoubtedly broken but, put the two together, and as well as the chemistry there is definitely hope for both their futures – if only they can see it.  These two are great.  They undoubtedly made me laugh.

I also really enjoyed the supporting cast, Stephen’s brothers in arms – all needing a bit of a group hug themselves and at the same time ready to rush into the fray at the drop of a hat to protect their friend.  The Monks who try to keep the paladin’s alive – in spite of the paladin’s themselves and Grace’s friend Marguerite – a spy who seems to have fingers in many pies.

To be honest I don’t think I can say much more.  A cosy romantasy, with darkness and death but also a big splash of hope, an intriguing murder mystery and an assassination attempt – all mingled together.  I loved reading this and can’t wait to read the next.

I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks.  The above is my own opinion.

My rating 4.5 of 5 stars

10 Responses to “Review: Paladin’s Grace by T Kingfisher (The Saint of Steel #1)”

  1. pagesandtea's avatar pagesandtea

    It’s probably no surprise that I like the sound of this. It seems to have a lot that I’d enjoy with romantasy and a murder mystery. Are you going to carry on with the rest of the series straight away?

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      Ohh, I wholeheartedly think you would love this. It was just so delicious. And, I will definitely be carrying on with the series. Although I do also have Swordheart waiting to read. I’m having such a good time with Kingfisher at the moment I simply can’t resist.

      Lynn 😀

      • pagesandtea's avatar pagesandtea

        You’ve convinced me 😀 Swordheart is on my wishlist as well, mostly because I can’t seem to resist a pretty cover and that one is very pretty indeed. You’ll probably read it before me so I’ll look out for your review and then decide between the two books which I should try first. 😀

  2. Susy's Cozy World's avatar Susy's Cozy World

    I am so glad you loved this one! It is sooooo much fun!! 🥰 And the next one is a tad heavier on the horror side, but still sweet and fun! I love this series!!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      Good to hear – I don’t mind the horror elements to the story, it feels very ‘kingfisher’ and I can’t wait to read more because I really loved this.

      Lynn 😀

  3. Tammy's avatar Tammy

    I need to start this series, especially after reading your review. The characters sound very familiar, since I’ve read a lot of Kingfisher books, and I always love her humor.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar @lynnsbooks

      Yeah, it’s so easy to like her characters and her dialogue is always spot on.

      Lynn 😀

  4. Charlotte's avatar Charlotte

    Id already decided I wanted to read this after hearing about the perfume maker but it sounds like it has some other incredible elements at work that I hadn’t realised before too. Plus I think a touch of darkness within a cosy fantasy can work wonders. Look at some of the grisly fae antics within Emily Wilde 😍

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