I'll be honest, at first glance this sounded like a working title - but Casey Blair is fast becoming an author I trust to give me a good time, with a fantasy novel steeped in fascinating worldbuilding and intriguing characters.
We start in a world very much like our own - one that could well be our own, for the vast majority of the population have no idea that magic exists because it is siphoned out of our world "for our own good" by magi of another realm and the few students they plucked from our world. Sierra was one of them, one who studied longer and worked harder for the chance to stay, and yet was abandoned back in our world at the ripe old age of seventeen.
This has left her a trifle bitter.
I adore Sierra. She is incredibly skilled and focussed on her goal, knows magecraft and strategy inside out, and while she'd be stressful to know in real life, she makes a fascinating point of view character. Her love interest is a perfect match for her while maintaining an air of mystery, and their blossoming partnership and mutual fascination is a delight.
There are a number of supporting characters with promising arcs and I hope they show up again in following books, especially as Low Earth reacts to the events of this book. It's not exactly a cliffhanger, but I'm definitely left wanting to read more!
Overall, this was an enjoyable start to what looks like a promising trilogy. The author has promised all three will be released this year and I look forward to reading how this story plays out (and watching Grand Magus Evram get his comeuppance).
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the author, all opinions are my own.
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