Stars: 4.25, rounded up to 5
MMC(s): Keir, Réalta
Tropes: Unique magic, romantic harlingen, wandering merman, terrible puns, bromance, a lorelei far from home, sad witchy boy
>Reviewer add: Real world with magic, peril, complete magic system, European setting, magical violence, serious injury
Perspective: Third person
Plot or character driven: Both
Spicy scenes breakdown:
> Present? Yes
> Detailed? Yes
> Multiple, with only one character? No.
> Multiple, with both/multiple characters? Yes.
> Personal favorite? The one in the water.
> Anything else to note? Do not at me about these water scenes. I have a weakness.
Burn speed: Fast, 35%
Can this be read as a stand-alone: Yes, as this is the first I’ve read in this universe, but see my review for further details.
Re-Readability: Yes, almost a necessity due to the level of worldbuilding and terminology.
Content/Trigger Warnings/Enticements: Cliffhanger ending, memory loss.
I received an advanced reader copy of this book, and this is my voluntary, honest review.
“The longer he stayed on his sister’s team performing the tasks C.R.O.W. asked of him, the more he lost sense of himself. He needed to leave his role as an Enforcer behind. Maybe put his degree to use and help desecrants and Shades alike to move on.”
Keir is a Dark Witch working for C.R.O.W. that wishes he wasn’t. He’s sent out with his bro, Toby, to take care of a lorelei that’s misbehaving and ends up finding something/someone he didn’t expect to find. Enter Réalta.
Every once in a while I venture out of my normal spheres and back into my home sphere of fantasy. And here we are. This is marketed as a novella, but at 200+ pages, this is only a novella compared to the fantasy epic tomes and this one is meaty. As other reviewers have stated, having a lexicon would have been fabulous, but the author was also fabulous and has one on her IG that I enjoyed. A lot of the language that is not English can still be understood using clues around the sentence to understand what was said, though I would have appreciated frequently used words to have also been in the lexicon.
That said – there’s a very interesting magic system at play, and I thoroughly appreciate the setting of the book along the edge of the Wadden Sea. I loved Keir, love the intricacies of the relationships around him, and I loved the world building aspects of it. A lot of time went into the language around the witches, and the magic system in general. I loved the development of Kier and Réalta’s relationship, but that ending, damn. This is a really, really fascinating world, and not going to lie, I want to see more of Keir and Réalta. MORE.
And oh, that cliffy hurt.
However, I really enjoyed the storytelling, and the story, and I hope we see them again.
I’m just a greedy fiend and I want more. If you want an immersive tale with a completely different magic system, here it is.