The narrators were great. The story was interesting until I realized that they really were wanting us to forgive and be patient with the people we were told came into someone else’s home and refused to respect their culture or leave. And on top of that, they are all fully aware they came into the other’s territory, so it’s not like some true forgotten history as to why they hate each other. I thought maybe she would have to grapple with the complicated feelings of these people were nice and I consider them friends but they took this land from the owners and now treat them like demons and torture any of the two species that spawn or come into their territory. But nope. Instead she just still defends and likes them and is upset at the others for hating them the way they do. Even the one that surivied their torture. I do not care to know how the author twists it so that the dwarfs are actually innocent and the Drow threw the first punch. It does not change that it was on the dwarves to leave if they couldn’t get along since THEY were the ones being welcomed in. And it doesn’t change that while the Drow kill the dwarves, the dwarves full on torture the fey and Drow. Yes. Make the victims fighting back for their home the villains. Gross. I would rate it lower if I didn’t know their were worse books out there.