Reviewed by Kim Deister on
Much like the first book, there is so much to love about it! I love that the author uses song as the medium for spellcasting, rather than traditional chanting. The spell songs Argyle created for her characters and often hauntingly beautiful, even those used in magical combat. Although this series is about a group of witches with extraordinary lives and powers, they are still very "human" as characters. They have failings and doubts and imperfections that combine to make them easy to relate to as a reader. I love that because it allows me to live their stories and think their thoughts and feel their feelings. I love the refreshing take on magic and history that Argyle created, the "how's" and "why's" of how the witches got their power. The story is deeper in this book, more insights and back stories into the history of how everything came to be as it is. I love the romance between Brusenna and Joshen as well, sweetly normal in a world of magic and chaos. It also isn't made out to be unattainable, "fairy tale" perfect, but fraught with the occasional argument or issue.
I know they say not to judge a book by it's cover, but it clearly okay in this instance. The gorgeous covers are perfect for this series! This is a series I will be reading again and again.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 17 August, 2012: Finished reading
- 17 August, 2012: Reviewed