Reviewed by Joséphine on
Initial thoughts: Perhaps fantasy novels set in Victorian times aren't meant for me, or maybe, monsters with tentacles simply leave me cold. Either way, I thought A Shadow Bright and Burning was a decent book, even if I'm not interested in the sequel. On one hand, there's quite a feminist undercurrent as Henriettta fights for her place among the ranks of sorcerers as one of the rare women with such magic; on the other, I couldn't care less about the three or four potential suitors. They were distracting, if anything, and not very interesting characters to boot.
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