The Sorcery Code by Dima Zales, Anna Zaires

The Sorcery Code (The Sorcery Code, #1)

by Dima Zales and Anna Zaires

From the internationally bestselling authors who brought you the Krinar Chronicles comes a captivating tale of intrigue, love, and danger in a world where sorcery is entwined with science . . .

Once a respected member of the Sorcerer Council and now an outcast, Blaise has spent the last year of his life working on a special magical object. The goal is to allow anyone to do magic, not just the sorcerer elite. The outcome of his quest is unlike anything he could’ve ever imagined – because, instead of an object, he creates Her.

She is Gala, and she is anything but inanimate. Born in the Spell Realm, she is beautiful and highly intelligent – and nobody knows what she’s capable of. She will do anything to experience the world . . . even leave the man she is beginning to fall for.

Augusta, a powerful sorceress and Blaise’s former fiancée, sees Blaise’s deed as the ultimate hubris and Gala as an abomination that must be destroyed. In her quest to save the human race, Augusta will forge new alliances, becoming tangled in a web of intrigue that stretches further than any of them suspect. She may even have to turn to her new lover Barson, a ruthless warrior who might have an agenda of his own . . .

Reviewed by Emma (SCR) on

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This review was originally posted on Star Crossed Reviews I received this book for free from the Author in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Firstly I would like to thank Dima for sending me a copy of this book.

I really like Blaise and gala I thought it was great how much he cared for his people. I was really sad about what happened to Louie and how this had tipped him over the edge. Gala was such a sweet girl but she was also very powerful. She clearly cared about people and wanted to help them.

I really didn't like Augusta. I thought she was selfish and power hungry. She didn't care about her people or help them like Blaise did. Every time it was her turn to speak I felt like I was rushing over her words to get to someone I liked.

I quite liked Barson. Even if he was stupid enough to sleep with Augusta. I think he has his own plan to help the people out

I thought this book had a great ending, it really made me smile, I cannot wait for the next book.

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