Review Detail
The Blood Gift
Featured
Young Adult Fiction
820
To save the home that hates her she must kill.
(Updated: June 24, 2026)
Overall rating
4.3
Plot
4.0
Characters
5.0
Writing Style
4.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
What I liked:
The Blood Gift completes The Blood Gift Duology, and Ikenna brings us to a satisfying conclusion. The story is action-packed from start to finish as Ikenna comes into her power and learns to harness it to the full extent. Ikenna is a wonder as a character. She is cocky, arrogant, and extraordinarily talented and embodies all that is female in a role usually cast for male characters. The found family aspect of this novel is refreshing as her friends could not back her up when she chose to fight against a homeland that she fought so hard to be respected in.
Final Verdict:
Overall the story was well-paced, and I did feel drawn out of the report at any point. However, I was engaged with and fighting alongside Ikenna as she fought to save those who scorned her and her kind. A duology worth reading and getting immersed in
The Blood Gift completes The Blood Gift Duology, and Ikenna brings us to a satisfying conclusion. The story is action-packed from start to finish as Ikenna comes into her power and learns to harness it to the full extent. Ikenna is a wonder as a character. She is cocky, arrogant, and extraordinarily talented and embodies all that is female in a role usually cast for male characters. The found family aspect of this novel is refreshing as her friends could not back her up when she chose to fight against a homeland that she fought so hard to be respected in.
Final Verdict:
Overall the story was well-paced, and I did feel drawn out of the report at any point. However, I was engaged with and fighting alongside Ikenna as she fought to save those who scorned her and her kind. A duology worth reading and getting immersed in
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