I was astounded at how good this was for a debut fantasy novel. I thoroughly enjoyed it, it was the right mix of magic, world building, forced marriage, enemies to friends to lovers, the chosen one, political intrigue, mystery, a rebellion.
Kindra our FMC grew up in a small isolated village, magic is common is Alverin, but Kindra is a fire fury, a wielder of flame and she fiercely protects her village from threats, unfortu ately the villagers arent grateful and many fear her power. 100 years ago the ruling family, the Annalindis family, were cruel, corrupt and power hungry.
They subjected the weaker, less defended countries around them using their fire fury gifts which were part of their bloodline. A dying rebel girl cursed them that their magic would end and it did. Since then no member of the King's family has magic and with a growing threat of war and rebellion on his borders they have decreed that each member of the royal family must marry a magic wielder in order to breed magical children back into thebloodline and break the curse.
When the royals hear of Kindra's ability they send Prince Jasper, the youngest child to retrieve her forcibly. Understandably Kindra resists and its hate at first sight. She doesnt want to marry anyone, least of all a stranger, nor lose her freedom. But gradually over the course of the story she and Jasper start a tentative alliance that slowly blossoms into something else.
And when the rebels start planting bombs and war threatens Alverin's borders Kindra has to hone her powerful albeit untrained abilities to help defend those she loves. All whilst uncovering myseries about her own powers that are greater than she ever imagined.
This was such a great read, the FMC is well written, she's strong, feisty, determined. I really liked Jasper, he wasnt an alphahole, he's grown up being the butt of his family's disdain, he's sensitive and romantic, which makes him a little different to many romantasy heros. Definitely got golden retriver energy from him. The romance was very slow burn and I liked the fact they became allies, then friends, before becoming lovers.
The magic system was intricate and well constructed, there's a useful index at the back which explains all the different types. The king was suitably villainous and it ends on a big cliffie. It was thoroughly engrossing and entertaining and kudos to the author for an excellent debut. Look forward to book 2.