Magic, enchantments, dragons...all fantasy books have any or all of these, but the land of Sye, also gives us dragonettes, Maji'kers, Enchanters and their seductively flavoured kisses, which impart to the recipient the essence needed for the particular magic practiced in this book.
Our story continues from the prequel, Wrath, with Lanith searching for her missing husband, Tredan, who disappeared during an attack at their shop. Ghosts and Enchanters (one in particular!) guide and aid her, along with her and Tredan's little dragonette whose loyalty goes beyond the norm.
Lanith searches through the worlds of the living and the dead for Tredan, in a race to find him before the 'Chuch Magicians', enemy of the Enchanters (think "Inquisition", sort of), either stop her, kill her or destroy his ghost.
Tredan's Bane tale is a beautifully crafted tale, although initially it was difficult to get into. This is in NO way due to any shortcomings of the book, but rather the fact that I had those heretofore mentioned 'preconceived notions'!
This world of fantasy and magic is such a complete removal from any other...at least in my experience; it is imperative that, to savour every tittle and morsel of the world of Sye, the reader must forget all s/he has ever 'learned' about other worlds before venturing into this one!
My suggestion would be that, before entering through the gates of Sye, the reader first visit the 'welcome center" Ms. Burke also created on her website, which explains their culture...and their unique magic!
I've not yet continued beyond Tredan's Bane, but am so enamoured of this world that I intend to tread the full journey to its end.
I invite all to join me.