Rhapsody: Child of Blood – Symphony of the Ages #1 by Elizabeth Haydon

Rhapsody: Child of Blood Symphony of Ages #1 by Elizabeth Haydon

Title: Rhapsody: Child of Blood

Author: Elizabeth Haydon

Series: Symphony of Ages

Sexual Content: Descriptive

Objectional Content: Violence, Sexual violence, violence against children

Synopsis (from Goodreads): Rhapsody is a woman, a Singer of some talent, who is swept up into events of world-shattering import. On the run from an old romantic interest who won’t take no for an answer, Rhapsody literally bumps into a couple of shady characters: half-breeds who come to her rescue in the nick of time. Only the rescue turns into an abduction, and Rhapsody soon finds herself dragged along on an epic voyage, one that spans centuries and ranges across a wonder-filled fantasy world– a world so real you can hear the sweet music of Rhapsody’s aubade and smell the smoldering forges deep within the Cauldron.


My Review

Rhapsody is a book I first read several years ago. At the time, the entire series hadn’t yet been published. After what feels like forever, I’m finally rereading the entire series so I can read the last two books.

It has been so long since I first read Rhapsody that, although I remember a few key things, it was like reading it for the first time again. I think I enjoyed it more than I did the first time around. Truly, I loved this book.

The trio of main characters, Rhapsody, Achmed and Grunthor, could not be more different from one another. However, the bond they form is more than I’ve seen in most books, especially without it somehow turning romantic. Elizabeth Haydon has an amazing ability to keep the reader engaged even during some scenes that could be considered boring or tedious. I felt invested in these characters from the very beginning.

Rhapsody, especially, is a complex and intriguing character. She has lived through some very traumatic experiences and yet still manages to smile and have a positive outlook. Where some people would become bitter and withdraw into themselves, Rhapsody’s experiences make her want to help people even more, but especially children. She may be small in stature, but she is ferocious when she needs to be.

I always have any objectional content listed at the top of my reviews, but in this case, I feel the need to reiterate that there is some graphic violence involving children, some of it sexual in nature. These things are meant to disgust the reader and portray the level of evil of the antagonists. It all has it’s place in the story. However, if child violence is something that is just not for you, or may be triggering for any reason, this may not be the book for you.

My rating for Rhapsody is 5 out of 5 stars. I was honestly never bored reading this. I would recommend this book to fans of high fantasy looking for an exciting new adventure!

Thanks for reading!

2024: A Year in Review

2024 has officially come to a close and 2025 has arrived. I’d love to say it was an amazing year where I read so many books that I lost count, but that would be a lie. How many did I read? 15. I had set a goal of 52, so one book a week, but did not come anywhere close to that. I’ve set my goal for 2025 lower at 25. I was in quite the reading slump for awhile and was slowly getting out of it this past year. I have higher hopes for this year.

Favorite Book of 2024

There wasn’t one singular book that I read last year that I would say really stuck out in my mind. However, the Walker Papers series was definitely the best series I read. I also read the Chronicles of the Cheysuli and The Griffin Mage trilogy. Both of those were alright but not anything I would rave about or recommend to a lot of people.

TBR for 2025

For the past few years I’ve been reading books from this Goodreads list. These are books I own that the series they are part of are complete. While I plan to continue reading from this list, I have started this year by rereading series that weren’t complete when I first read them. The last two or three books are on the list, I just need to reread the previous books first. This year, I’m starting with the Symphony of Ages by Elizabeth Haydon.

The other series I’m hoping to reread is the Realm of the Elderlings by Robin Hobb. More specifically the books focusing on Fitz as the main character so I can read The Fitz and the Fool trilogy. It’s been a long time since I read any books in that series and I’m looking forward to revisiting that world.

What are your reading goals for 2025? Are there any books on my list you think I should read first? Let me know in the comments.