Masques by Patricia Briggs

Masques (Sianim, #1)

by Patricia Briggs

Experience the fantasy and adventure of #1 New York Times bestselling author Patricia Brigg's first published novel—the thrilling start of the Sianim series...

After an upbringing of proper behavior and oppressive expectations, Aralorn fled her noble birthright for a life of adventure as a mercenary spy. But her latest mission involves more peril than she ever imagined. 

Agents of Sianim have asked her to gather intelligence on the increasingly popular and powerful sorcerer Geoffrey ae'Magi. Soon Aralorn comes to see past the man's striking charisma—and into a soul as corrupt and black as endless night. And few have the will to resist the sinister might of Geoffrey and his minions. 

So Aralorn, aided by her enigmatic companion, Wolf, join the growing rebellion against the ae'Magi. But in a war against an enemy armed with the powers of illusion, how do you know who the true enemy is—or where he will strike next?

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3.5 stars

My review and an extended sample of the audiobook are posted at Hotlistens.com.

I’m a huge Patricia Briggs fan. I’ve been reading her Mercy Thompson series going back to when there was only three Mercy books and one Alpha & Omega book. But up until this point, I’ve only read Briggs’s stories set in the Mercyverse. I’ll be honest when I say that I grabbed up this audiobook not knowing much about this story other than it was written by Patricia Briggs and that it is more fantasy than Mercy.

This story starts off with an intro from Briggs talking about her history writing and this book. This was actually her first story. It did go out of print, but once she became the success that she is, there was talk about printing it again. She did some clean up, but she talks about her fears of changing too much where it wasn’t the same story she originally released. While I could see this isn’t as polished as Storm Cursed (which I listened to just three books prior to this one), I can’t fault it.

Aralorn is the main character. While she is from a noble family, she isn’t what would be considered a “lady”. She’s much happier being a mercenary than she is going to balls in pretty dresses. She has a unique talent as a mercenary in that she is a shape changer. While she is not able to change her gender, she is able to take the shape of different females. She’s also able to take the shape of some animals.

She also meets Wolf, a very powerful human magician. He is able to take the shape of a wolf, hence the name. She doesn’t know much about about him, but they have each other’s back and trust each other. There isn’t a physical relationship between the two, he pulls away everytime it starts to even inch in that direction.

There is also the villain, the ae’Magi. He is the ruling sorcerer. He is also using a lot energy and power to keep his political power. He is even killing people to stoak his power. Aralorn and Wolf want to work to kill him. That is where the majority of the plot lies.

I had a great time with this story. You can see where Briggs was still a novice when writing this, but you can also see what a creative mind she has. The characters were a lot of fun and the plot was entertaining. Is there anything else you can ask from a rookie writer? I can’t wait to try the second book and see where Aralorn and Wolf go from here.

Narration
This was my first time listening to Katherine Kellgren. I first learned of her not that long ago when I saw a ton of narrators posting about her death and also about her induction to Audible’s Narrator Hall of Fame. I can completely see why she was inducted. She did a great job with the narration of this story. I love her voices for both male and female characters. Her pace and tone were great and perfect for this story. I highly recommend her work.

**I'd like to thank the publisher for providing me with a copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.

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