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Guest Review: Legacy of the Brightwash (Tainted Dominion #1) by Krystle Matar

June 25, 2025 by David W Leave a Comment

Rating: /10

Krystle Matar’s Legacy of the Brightwash is a book I’ve slept on for too long, but I’m glad I finally read it.

It’s increasingly hard to find good fantasy reads these days, as it almost seems that I’ve exhausted the trove of good ones, only now struggling through the genre’s dregs. So, it makes me happy when, once in a while, I stumble upon good recommendations such as this.

Synopsis

Legacy of the Brightwash is a dark fantasy story mainly told from the eyes of Tashue, a war hero turned cop of a Dominion that uses the supernatural talents of a special category of its populace to power its steam industry.

All is well in Tashue’s city until the day the corpse of a youth washes up on the banks of the Brightwash. What happens afterward is a chain of grim events, each more significant than the last, that will shake Tashue’s formerly unwavering faith in his government and the law.

And, what will he do, caught between his desire to free his son from the Rift, a cornerstone of the institution he helped build, and the proddings of the elite seeking to use him for political gain, even as revelation after revelation makes him question everything he stands for?

Review

Legacy of the Brightwash is a delightfully written, grimdark, steampunk story with a surprisingly well-written romance subplot.

Dark fantasy isn’t typically synonymous with dewy-eyed characters, but the author cleverly positions this element as a much-welcome backstory alongside the expectedly tenuous and grim main plot.

It’s all so brilliantly done!

The romance between Tashue Blackwood and Stella Whiterock aside, the story is quite engrossing for the first half of the book until things slow for a bit before the climax in the final few chapters. That’s not bad pacing, in my opinion, but I felt that there was more than enough going on for the author to weave the threads of intrigue as thickly from start to finish without slowing down the intensity.

Still, it’s a great read!

The author’s writing style is dialogue rather than narrative-heavy, which, coupled with the relatively simple writing style, makes for a very easy read, especially with the mushier scenes.

There are also a number of interesting secondary characters, even if I feel that we ought to have seen more of Ismael Saeati.

Final Thoughts

As good as Legacy of the Brightwash is, you get the feeling the closer you come to the end of the read, that everything in the book is but a teaser of more exciting things to come in the next book. I’ll certainly be reading it!


About the Reviewer

Ojo Akinwale is a budding writer, editor, and literary community builder who holds a degree in Archaeology and is an avid fan of the Chelsea football club and the Wheel of Time series (the books). A student of war, when not reading about dark lords and mercenary bands, he can be found poring over texts on history, politics, science, and technology.
Ojo is also the editor-in-chief of Littafi – Africa’s biggest digital literary and art interface. Honest critic, reviews, insights, news and recommendations from all genres.

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About David W

Believer, Hubby, Girl Dad. Owner/CEO of FanFiAddict. Works a not so flashy day job in central Alabama. Furthest thing from a redneck and doesn’t say Roll Tide. Enjoys fantasy, science fiction, horror and thrillers but not much else (especially kissy kissy).

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