Air Awakens by Elise Kova

Air Awakens (Air Awakens, #1)

by Elise Kova

A library apprentice, a sorcerer prince, and an unbreakable magic bond…

The Solaris Empire is one conquest away from uniting the continent, and the rare elemental magic sleeping in seventeen-year-old library apprentice Vhalla Yarl could shift the tides of war.

Vhalla has always been taught to fear the Tower of Sorcerers, a mysterious magic society, and has been happy in her quiet world of books. But after she unknowingly saves the life of one of the most powerful sorcerers of them all–the Crown Prince Aldrik–she finds herself enticed into his world. Now she must decide her future: Embrace her sorcery and leave the life she’s known, or eradicate her magic and remain as she’s always been. And with powerful forces lurking in the shadows, Vhalla’s indecision could cost her more than she ever imagined.

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I totally loved this book i tweeted a ton to the author as i came across some great one liners. The dynamic between Aldrick and Vhalla made me smile, laugh, hurt and i loved every moment of it. The quote that stood out to me the most and identified most is "The execution of magic is not something that can be neatly summed up with words. I know you think, and wish, the whole world could be placed down on parchment in-between a strip of leather. But I regret it has fallen to me to inform you that such is simply not true.” I live in books and am known by some to be the google detective to finding answers. Just like Vhalla i do have to learn that i may have the knowledge in my head i have to physically experience things as well to really have full knowledge.

I really identified with Vhalla so much saw a lot of me in her and i think i see a bit of my husband in the teasing way Aldrick acts with Vhalla. It a great story i loved every minutue and will be finishing the series as soon as i possibly can. Thanks for the laughs.

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